WhatsApp announces ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ features globally

WhatsApp announces ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ features globally







Meta-owned messaging platform on Tuesday announced new features coming to its status, including ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ and much more.


The new features have started rolling out to users globally and will be available to everyone in the coming weeks, the company said in a statement.


The ‘Voice Status’ feature allows users to record and share voice messages for up to 30 seconds on status.


On the other hand, ‘Status Reactions’ allows users to give a quick and easy way to respond to status updates from their friends and close contacts.


“This was the #1 feature users wanted, following the launch of Reactions last year. You can now quickly reply to any status by swiping up and tapping on one of eight emojis. You can of course still reply to a status with text, voice message, stickers and more,” the platform said.


The company also introduced other features including ‘Private Audience Selector’, ‘Status Profile Rings for New Updates’ and ‘Link Previews on Status’.


With the ‘Private Audience Selector’, users can update their privacy settings per status so that they can choose who views their status each time they update it.


Moreover, the most recent audience selection will be used as the default for the users’ next status.


“With the new status profile ring you’ll never miss a status from a loved one. This ring will be present around your contact’s profile picture whenever they share a status update. It will be visible in the chat lists, group participant lists, and contact info,” the platform said.


Now when users post a link on their status, they will see a visual preview of the link content, similar to when users send a message, thanks to the ‘Link Previews on Status’ feature.


“Status is a popular way to share ephemeral updates with friends and close contacts on . They disappear in 24 hours and may include photos, videos, GIFs, text, and more,” the company said.


“Just like your personal chats and calls, your WhatsApp status is protected by end-to-end encryption so you can share privately and securely,” it added.


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Tech giant Microsoft discontinues Authenticator app for Apple Watch: Report

Tech giant Microsoft discontinues Authenticator app for Apple Watch: Report







Tech giant has ended support for its two-step verification application ‘ Authenticator’ on .


The tech giant blamed this decision on watchOS being “incompatible with Authenticator security features,” reports 9To5Mac.


However, the iPhone’s Authenticator application is unaffected by this change.


In December last year, the company had announced that its two-step verification application will no longer support the as it will discontinue the application soon.


“In the upcoming Authenticator release in January 2023 for iOS, there will be no companion app for watchOS due to it being incompatible with Authenticator security features. This means you won’t be able to install or use Authenticator on Apple Watch,” the tech giant had mentioned.


“We, therefore, recommend that you delete Authenticator from your . This change only impacts Apple Watch, so you will still be able to use Authenticator on your other devices,” it added.


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ChatGPT bot scripts history to pen State of Union speech by President Biden

ChatGPT bot scripts history to pen State of Union speech by President Biden







If you’ve heard it once in a president’s State of the Union speech, you’ve heard it 100 times: There is nothing the American people can’t do when they pull together.


But you haven’t heard that thought in a State of Union address from William Shakespeare: Lo, said the bard. With kindness, love, and understanding clear, we shall conquer all, and have naught to fear.


Nor from the noggin-knocking Three Stooges of last century’s fame: We just put our heads together, come up with a plan, and bam! Problem solved!

Let’s face it, State of the Union speeches are mostly rote. Presidents roll out a list of accomplishments, a few anecdotes about guests in attendance, a sober assessment of the problems of the day and a crescendo about glory times ahead.


To shake up the formula before President Joe Biden’s speech to Congress on Tuesday night, The Associated Press instructed the program ChatGPT to work up State of the Union speeches as they might have been written by some of history’s greatest minds as well as some stooges.


AP ordered 300-word versions, in contrast to Biden’s sprawling 6,400 words last year, and tapped a few people so iconic we know them by only one name. The virtual Greek philosopher Aristotle gracefully quoted Socrates, Cleopatra the historic Egyptian ruler asked for the blessing of the gods, Madonna cited her perspective as a mother and a woman in entertainment.


ChatGPT was also asked to channel singer Elvis Presley, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, the ground-breaking NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson and baseball’s Yogi Berra, among others.


The app is part of a new generation of AI systems that can converse in human-like fashion and generate text based on what they’ve learned from a vast database. Some teachers worry their students will use it instead of their brains for school papers.


ChatGPT rendered Shakespeare’s State of the Union speech in rhyme. The version channelling comedian Jerry Seinfeld captured his signature phrasings.


For all the app’s smarts, it wasn’t all-knowing. In the speech channelling King, it had the civil rights leader quoting himself. It conveyed none of Abraham Lincoln’s eloquence. And it declined to take a run at drafting 2023 Biden’s speech, instead serving up a rehash of his last one.


It also drew a blank when asked for a speech from George Santos, the New York Republican congressman who was caught fictionalising his past.


George Santos is not a widely recognized public figure or historical figure, the app responded. There is no widely known information about a person by this name in the public domain.”

Excerpts of some of the speeches ChatGPT generated:

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

My Lords and Ladies, countrymen and women, Gather ye here today to hear what I say, In this great hall of ours, let us unite, And listen to the state of our fair state.


We stand today as one, in good health and grace, Prosperous and free, with a peaceful space, Our trade and commerce flourish, wealth abounds, With bountiful harvests, and peace surrounds.


But, lo, there are still challenges we face, For not all are equal in our fair place, We must work together to bridge the divide, And bring forth equality, from side to side.


Let us not forget, our soldiers are bold and brave, Who fought for freedom, and our country gave, Their lives and limbs, for our safety and peace, We must repay them with honours and release.


And so I say, let us work hand in hand, To build a brighter future, in this fair land, With kindness, love, and understanding clear, We shall conquer all, and have naught to fear.


And now, my friends, I bid thee all farewell, And trust that thou wilt work, with heart and will, For the good of all, and the betterment of man, Together we shall build, a stronger, better land.


MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.


My fellow Americans,

We gather here today, at a momentous time in our nation’s history, to address the state of our union. And as we do so, I am reminded of the words of the great prophet Amos, who declared, Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.


For too long, justice has been denied to too many in our society. For too long, righteousness has been an elusive dream. And it is time for us to awaken from this slumber and work together to build a more perfect union.


We cannot be satisfied until every American, regardless of race, religion, or background, has an equal opportunity to achieve the American dream. … But let us not become discouraged, for we have made progress. We have seen a civil rights movement that brought about change, and we will continue to see change in our time. For as Dr. King said, The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.


So let us bend that arc, together. Let us roll down justice and righteousness like waters. Let us create a society where every person is valued and respected, where every person has an equal chance to succeed.


JERRY SEINFELD

I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, and I’ve realised that the state of our union is like a sandwich …


We’ve got the top bun, which is all the good stuff. We’ve got the economy, which is looking pretty tasty. We’ve got low unemployment, and businesses are thriving. … I want to focus on the bottom bun. I want to focus on the foundation. I want to talk about the things that we don’t always see or talk about, but that are so important. I want to talk about education, healthcare, and infrastructure. I want to talk about the things that make our country strong. …


Let’s make sure that our country is a delicious sandwich that we can all be proud of.


ELVIS PRESLEY

It’s great to be here today, talking to you all about the state of our union. Now, let me tell you, we’ve been rockin’ and rollin’ over the past year, and I’ve got some good news to share with you all. We’re making progress, friends.

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Top 10 semiconductor buyers lower chip spending by 7.6% in 2022: Report

Top 10 semiconductor buyers lower chip spending by 7.6% in 2022: Report







The top 10 global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have lowered their chip spending by 7.6 per cent and accounted for 37.2 per cent of the total market in 2022, a new report said on Monday.


According to Gartner, most of the top 10 customers are major PC and smartphone OEMs.


“As a result, a sharp drop in consumer demand for PCs and smartphones prevented the top OEMs from increasing unit production and shipments,” Masatsune Yamaji, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, said.


“The zero-Covid policy in China also caused serious material shortages and short-term disruptions to the electronics supply chain. A lingering shortage in the automotive, networking and industrial electronics markets, raised chip average selling prices (ASPs) and accelerated revenue increases in these markets,” he added.


Moreover, the report said that all the top ten companies in 2021 remained in 2022, with Apple and Samsung Electronics retaining the top two spots.


Only Samsung Electronics and Sony increased their chip spending in 2022.


Apple remained at the top of the semiconductor spending customer ranking for the fourth year in a row.


Due to the ongoing shift to in-house-designed application processors, the company reduced spending on computing microprocessor units (MPUs) by 11.7 per cent.


However, Apple increased spending on non-memory chips by 2.8 per cent.


Further, the report mentioned that Samsung Electronics increased chip spending by 2.2 per cent and retained the second spot.


With approximately 25 per cent of semiconductor sales in 2022 coming from memory, the device category had the worst performance, with a 10 per cent decrease in revenue due to lower prices in the second half of the year, said the report.


“The top 10 OEMs accounted for 49.2 per cent of memory spend and consequently saw a significant decline in memory spending,” said Yamaji.

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Train passengers will soon be able to order food via WhatsApp chatbot

Train passengers will soon be able to order food via WhatsApp chatbot







Train passengers would soon be able to order food through a number, with an interactive Artificial Intelligence-enabled chatbot handling their queries on e-catering and booking meals.


The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is already delivering meals on certain routes through number +91 8750001323.


communication for e-catering services implemented on selected trains and passengers. Based on customer feedback and suggestions, the company will enable the same on other trains,” the Railways said in a statement on Monday.


The has started e-catering services through a specially developed website www.catering..co.in as well its e-catering app ‘Food on Track’, it said.


The implementation of e-catering services through WhatsApp was envisaged in two phases.


The first phase has already been implemented, Under this, a business WhatsApp number sends a message to the customers booking e-ticket for opting in e-catering services by clicking on www.ecatering..co.in.


They are then enables to book meals of their choice from the restaurants of their choice available at stations enroute directly through the e-catering website of IRCTC without even requiring to download the App.


The next phase is when the interactive WhatsApp meal booking and delivery are planed.


Under this, the WhatsApp number will be enabled to become an interactive two way communication platform for the customer wherein an AI-powered chatbot will handle all queries of e-catering services for the passengers and book meals for them.


Currently, approximately 50,000 meals are being served in a day to the customers through IRCTC’s e-catering services enabled through its website as well as app.

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Samsung to pay 0 mn to Nanoco Tech in QLED patent suit settlement

Samsung to pay $150 mn to Nanoco Tech in QLED patent suit settlement







Electronics has agreed to pay $150 million to Nanoco Technologies in settlement for a patent lawsuit over a technology used in Samsung’s quantum-dot LED TV, a litigation finance firm for the British company has said.


GLS Capital announced the two parties reached the settlement shortly before the start of the trial on January 6 to end the litigation, according to a joint press release by GLS Capital and Nanoco.


The settlement includes a license agreement and the transfer of “certain patents” and settles all related proceedings in the US, Germany and China, the release said, without providing further details, reports Yonhap news agency.


and Nanoco announced last month the settlement was reached, but no details on the terms of the settlement deal were disclosed.


Nanoco sued in 2020, accusing the South Korean tech giant of copying its technologies related to the synthesis and use of quantum dots.


Nanoco is known for its development and manufacturing of the quantum dot displays without the use of cadmium, a toxic metal.


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