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Jason Barnes

@vyrotek
4 posts
2025-04-19
this is a fun ChatGPT o3 feature. geoguessr! [image]
2025-04-19 View on X
TechCrunch

OpenAI says its new o3 and o4-mini AI models hallucinate more often than its previous reasoning and traditional models, and the company doesn't know why

OpenAI's recently launched o3 and o4-mini AI models are state-of-the-art in many respects.  However, the new models still hallucinate …

this is a fun ChatGPT o3 feature. geoguessr! [image]
2025-04-19 View on X
TechCrunch

ChatGPT users are figuring out the location of photos using o3's image-analyzing capabilities paired with its web search functionality, raising privacy concerns

even when it shouldn't OpenAI : OpenAI o3, o4-mini, and o3-mini Usage Limits on ChatGPT and the API Aman Gupta / Livemint : ChatGPT's latest image trend? How Redditors are turning ...

2025-04-18
this is a fun ChatGPT o3 feature. geoguessr! [image]
2025-04-18 View on X
TechCrunch

ChatGPT users are figuring out the location of photos using o3's image-analyzing capabilities paired with its web search functionality, raising privacy concerns

There's a somewhat concerning new trend going viral: people are using ChatGPT to figure out the location shown in pictures.

2023-12-06
Looks like @onbeeper reversed engineered iMessage and managed to keep all the encryption locally secure. It's ridiculous that this is even an issue. But happy to see some pressure on Apple. https://blog.beeper.com/...
2023-12-06 View on X
The Verge

Beeper debuts Beeper Mini for Android, which lets users send iMessages using E2EE, without having to use a new number or log in with an Apple ID, for $2/month

Earlier this year, a developer slid into Eric Migicovsky's DMs with a spectacular claim: that he had reverse engineered Apple's iMessage …