Clients not clearing their dues on time? ChatGPT might be able to help you

Clients not clearing their dues on time? ChatGPT might be able to help you







With changing times, ChatGPT is rapidly evolving and diversifying its use cases. Recently, it has proved itself useful to recover money from a client who ghosted a US-based CEO after availing of their services multiple times.


Greg Isenberg, CEO of US-based Late Checkout, took to Twitter to say, “I recovered $109,500 (Rs 90,80,342, approximately) without spending a dime on legal fees”.



He tweeted that the “multi-billion dollar” client refused to pay and he turned to ChatGPT. He instructed the software to imagine itself as a finance department employee and draft a “scary” mail to the client.


In the mail, ChatGPT wrote, “Your lack of response has forced us to take serious action”.


“If we do not receive the payment or a satisfactory response from you within this time, we will have no choice but to escalate the matter further, and all costs incurred would be added to your account balance,” the mail read further.


It asked the client to clear the dues within “three business days”.


“We have a responsibility to our shareholders and employees to ensure the timely payment of all outstanding balances,” ChatGPT wrote. “We hope you understand our position and take immediate steps to settle the overdue amount.”


According to Isenberg, he received a reply from the client within minutes, reading, “Let’s get you guys paid.”


“Thanks to ChatGPT, we were able to recover the money we were owed. We couldn’t believe how quickly it worked. The best part was ChatGPT felt like the bad cop, and I felt like the good cop,” Isenberg said.






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Schneider, Capgemini, Qualcomm join hands to boost 5G automated solution

Schneider, Capgemini, Qualcomm join hands to boost 5G automated solution







French company Schneider Electric, technology services major Capgemini, and chip maker on Monday announced their collaboration on a first-of-its-kind 5G-enabled automated hoisting solution at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, 2023.


The three companies have customised an innovative end-to-end 5G Private Network solution, with the potential of transforming industrial automation systems through highly advanced virtual connectivity.


“This breakthrough end-to-end 5G private network hoisting solution is a perfect example of the power of working together as we pilot it at end-user sites this year. In addition, in the short-term, we will validate more industrial 5G use cases in various discrete manufacturing, hybrid automation, and process automation applications,” Marc Lafont, Vice President, Innovation and Upstream Marketing, Schneider Electric, said in a statement.


The three companies have joined efforts on the design and installation of the solution at Schneider Electric’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France.


“The 5G end-to-end solution customised for Schneider Electric’s hoisting system is a good example of the added value of 5G for industrial communication and really illustrates its potential to transform an industry segment,” Fotis Karonis, Group Leader of 5G and Edge Computing at Capgemini, said in a statement.


The 5G Private Network solution, which replaces wired connections with wireless and unifies existing wireless connections from Schneider Electric’s industrial automation system, demonstrates how it can simplify and optimise digital technology deployment at scale across industrial sites ranging from steel plants to ports, said.


“By enabling a pre-integrated solution with the multi-vendor choice along with Open RAN automation and management technology to streamline deployment, management, and customisability of private networks, we’re helping reduce complexities and accelerate time to market globally,” Enrico Salvatori, senior vice president, Europe, Inc. and president, Europe/MEA, said in a statement.


Due to 5G’s native low latency characteristics, it allows the system to replace fibre cables in remote-control operations, addressing the need to simplify network complexity, reduce wires, and provide long-term reliable connectivity.


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Samsung announces to showcase its latest smartphones, laptops at MWC 2023

Samsung announces to showcase its latest smartphones, laptops at MWC 2023







Tech giant on Monday announced that it will showcase its latest products and services, including the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy Book3 Ultra at (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain from February 27 to March 2, 2023.


Through ‘immersive and interactive’ exhibitions, visitors to the booth will get a ‘first-hand’ look at the most recent Galaxy innovations, the company said in a blogpost.


“At Samsung, we believe the future of Galaxy innovation lies in sustainability commitment and open collaboration with partners,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics.


“At MWC this year, we’re excited to showcase how our latest lineups including the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy Book3 Ultra, exemplify Samsung’s approach to enabling new possibilities that enhance our daily lives,” he added.


The tech giant also mentioned that it believes in “open collaboration” and is working with industry-leading partners to “create the best experiences” for its customers.


MWC attendees will be able to discover “the best of Samsung’s services with demos for sleep coaching with Samsung Health on the Galaxy Watch5, Samsung Wallet and connecting and controlling home devices with SmartThings,” the company said.


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Qualcomm Snapdragon satellite technology arriving in most smartphones

Qualcomm Snapdragon satellite technology arriving in most smartphones







Chip-maker has announced that its Snapdragon technology is coming to most Android smartphones.


The company said that the “Snapdragon Satellite” will be used in the upcoming smartphones from Honor, Motorola, Nothing, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi, reports 9To5Google.


However, it is still unclear on which devices the new tech will be supported.


Snapdragon is a satellite-based two-way capable messaging solution for premium smartphones, which was introduced by at Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2023 last month.


According to the company, the tech offers global coverage from pole to pole and can support two-way messaging for emergency use, SMS texting, and other messaging applications — for a variety of purposes such as emergencies or recreation in remote, rural and offshore locations.


Earlier, the company also said that beyond smartphones, Snapdragon Satellite will expand to other devices, including laptops, tablets, vehicles and Internet of Things (IoT).


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Twitter CEO Elon Musk feels artificial intelligence existential anxiety

Twitter CEO Elon Musk feels artificial intelligence existential anxiety







CEO said that he is feeling a “bit” of (AI) existential anxiety.


In a tweet on Sunday, Musk said: “Having a bit of AI existential angst today.”


“But, all things considered with regard to AGI existential angst, I would prefer to be alive now to witness AGI than be alive in the past and not.”


He later posted: “AI+human vs AI+human is the next phase, but the human part will decrease in relevance over time, except perhaps as will, like our limbic system is to our cortex.”


Several users expressed their thoughts on Musk’s post.


While one user asked, “Do you think AI’s ever have a little bit of existential human angst?”, to which Musk replied: “Some.”


Earlier this month, the tech billionaire had warned that AI is one of the biggest risks to the future of civilisation.


“It’s both positive or negative and has great, great promise, great capability, but, with that comes great danger,” Musk had told attendees at the World Government Summit in Dubai, UAE, when he was asked about how he sees technology developing 10 years from now.


“I think we need to regulate AI safety, frankly. It is, I think, actually a bigger risk to society than cars or planes or medicine,” he added.


In July 2020, Musk had claimed that AI will be ‘vastly smarter’ than any human and would overtake us by 2025.

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Microsoft may soon roll out built-in VPN support in Edge for stable users

Microsoft may soon roll out built-in VPN support in Edge for stable users







Edge’s built-in VPN support is expected to become available to all stable channel users soon, with some already using the feature.


Edge’s VPN “Edge Secure Network” uses to protect users’ devices and sensitive data while they browse, but it will not be a replacement for their VPN, reports BleepingComputer.


provides performance and security to website owners via its global network.


By using Cloudflare’s routing, Edge protects users’ data from online threats such as hackers, unlike traditional VPN extensions or tools.


The feature has been in development for nearly a year and is now being rolled out to select Edge stable users, the report mentioned.


As previously stated, Edge’s Secure Network does not replace users’ VPN requirements; for example, users will not be able to select their preferred location.


Edge’s Secure Network is free and useful, and it will soon be available to all users, the report said.


Meanwhile, has started to roll out support for new preview widgets for Facebook Messenger, Spotify, Phone Link, and Xbox (Game Pass) to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel.


To give them a try, one can go to the widgets collection in the Store and update to the latest version of the apps.A


Then open the widgets board and navigate to the widgets picker by clicking the ‘+’ button at the top-right of the board to pin your widgets.

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