Microsoft makes the ChatGPT experience less frustrating

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April 6, 2023
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Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft just made ChatGPT in Bing more helpful
Microsoft's AI is now a bit friendlier (SvetaZi / Shutterstock)
Microsoft has made a number of tweaks to its ChatGPT-powered Bing AI since it launched, and the latest upgrade is intended to make the chatbot less stubborn and more helpful – so it should no longer be refusing to aid you in your searches.
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Phones
Samsung's next foldables tipped to get camera upgrades
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 (Future)
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are due in the next few months, and according to one tipster these Samsung foldables are going to be getting improved camera image sensors – which hopefully means better photos and videos as a result.
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Entertainment
Netflix just ordered a pilot episode for the first time
Netflix has ordered its first pilot (Freestocks / Unsplash)
Netflix has reportedly ordered a pilot episode of a new show called Little Sky – it's the first time Netflix has taken the pilot route, and we're hoping that it will mean that fewer new shows from the streaming giant get cancelled after just one season.
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Gaming
Sony may add climate control to its DualSense controller
The DualSense controller could be getting an upgrade (Sony)
Patent applications never guarantee future products, but a new one from Sony has us intrigued: it outlines a gamepad that adjusts its temperature based on the virtual environment you're currently in, from tropical forests to icy wastelands.
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Phones
Android apps will soon get a major privacy update
Google is lagging behind Apple on app privacy (Tada Images / Shutterstock)
Google is plotting a significant privacy update for the Play Store: it says it will soon force app developers to let you delete your account and your personal data whenever you uninstall an app from your phone, rather than just removing the app.
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