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😎 College students used Meta’s smart glasses to dox people in real time
🖥️ Introducing OpenAI’s Canvas: a ChatGPT interface tailored to writing and coding projects
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Two Harvard students have created an eerie demo of how smart glasses can use facial recognition tech to instantly dox people’s identities, phone numbers, and addresses. The most unsettling part is the demo uses current, widely available technology like the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and public databases.
AnhPhu Nguyen, one of the two students, posted a video showcasing the tech in action that was then picked up by 404 Media. Dubbed I-XRAY, the tech works by using the Meta smart glasses’ ability to livestream video to Instagram. A computer program then monitors that stream and uses AI to identify faces. Those photos are then fed into public databases to find names, addresses, phone numbers, and even relatives. That information is then fed back through a phone app.
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OpenAI introduced a new way to interact with ChatGPT on Thursday: an interface it calls “canvas.” The product opens a separate window, beside the normal chat window, with a workspace for writing and coding projects.
Users can generate writing or code directly in the canvas, then highlight sections of the work to have the model edit. Canvas is rolling out in beta to ChatGPT Plus and Teams users on Thursday, and Enterprise and Edu users next week.
Several consumer AI providers are converging around editable workspaces as a practical way to use generative AI. ChatGPT’s new interface offers similar features to Anthropic’s Artifacts, launched in June, and the viral coding companion, Cursor.
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Listen or read the following transcript as Dick Lucas focuses on John 15:18, discussing the contrasting themes of the world’s hatred for Jesus and His followers and the love among believers. Lucas highlights the inevitability of persecution for Christians due to their association with Christ and emphasizes the importance of abiding in Jesus’ love and remaining faithful amidst adversity.
The following unedited transcript is provided by Beluga AI.
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