OpenAI is making waves in the AI search space with the development of a new feature for ChatGPT that allows it to search the web and provide cited sources in its responses. This feature will enable users to ask questions and prompts and receive answers with information from the web, complete with citations to sources such as Wikipedia entries and blog posts. Users can also request relevant images with explanation responses. The development of this feature started in February, and OpenAI is working on a search product that will rival companies like Google and Perplexity.
In other tech news, Myntra is currently hiring Data Scientists to handle complex business challenges in various domains such as RecSys, search, vision, SCM, pricing, forecasting, trend and virality prediction, and generative AI. The ideal candidate should have a Master’s or PhD in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or equivalent, or one year of relevant industry experience with a bachelor’s degree. They should also have experience in Python and possess knowledge of statistical models and machine learning algorithms.
Additionally, the crypto space has been buzzing with discussions about Shiba Inu and AI crypto projects like Avorak AI. However, a recent cryptocurrency trader fell victim to a poisoning scam, losing $68 million in wrapped bitcoin (WBTC). The scam involved mimicking the initial and final characters of a legitimate wallet address to deceive the victim into sending funds to a fraudulent address. This tactic exploits human oversight and familiarity with patterns, resulting in significant financial losses for the victim.