The pig butchering scam is targeting users on platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Telegram, tricking them into investing ...
To deal with the problem of fake pictures circulating on WhatsApp Web, the Meta-owned platform may soon introduce a new ...
Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor recently took to his social media to warn his fans about an online scam involving someone ...
The mummies date back to the Ptolemaic period. A team of Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered 13 ancient mummies with golden tongues and fingernails in a cemetery at the site of Oxyrhynchus. In ...
Users in the US and Canada can call 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) to speak directly with the AI, while WhatsApp users in supported countries can message the same number for text-based conversations.
OpenAI has now introduced ChatGPT on WhatsApp. The integration is free to use, allowing users to interact with the AI as if chatting with a friend or Meta’s own AI on the messaging platform.
PIB Fact Check has confirmed that this message circulating via WhatsApp is fake and is a scammers’ new way to trap their target. The government’s fact-check platform has also advised people ...
According to PIB Fact Check, the message is not genuine and must be ignored. The WhatsApp messages aim to attract more students to click the link and provide the personal and educational details ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp replaced the long-running "typing..." message at the top of the screen with a new speech bubble animation at the bottom. It also got rid of the "recording" message and swapped ...
Here’s how it works. You can start a conversation with ChatGPT on WhatsApp by texting 1-800-242-8478 on the app. You can message ChatGPT like any other WhatsApp chatbot but get responses ...
Today's announcement will allow people to add 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) as a contact in WhatsApp from anywhere in the world. This is a way to let people engage with AI even if they're on a ...
Scottish government ministers and staff are to be banned from using informal mobile messaging apps - including WhatsApp - on official devices. Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes announced the move ...