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Photoshop gets freaky, lawyer gets roasted for using ChatGPT and more

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Courtroom drama. A lawyer is in hot water after citing fake lawsuits made up by ChatGPT when he used it to help him argue a case. Doubling down, he asked it if the cased cited were real or not and ChatGPT once again - you guessed it - hallucinated. The judge was not amused and is threatening sanctions against the lawyer. We wish him well.

The Windows Glow-Up. Windows is making a comeback stronger then Brendan Fraser at the Venice Film Festival. At Microsoft’s big developer conference, the company announced it is building the world’s first AI operating system. Let Satya cook! Imagine ChatGPT *in* your computer, where it uses your apps, documents and files to act as a smart agent on your behalf - answering emails, summarizing docs and just generally going to town.

Move over, Botox. Adobe Photoshop launched a new feature called Generative Fill and folks have thots. The feature lets you either select a part of the image and provide a prompt on how to edit it, or let it use it’s imagination to fill in the gaps for you (such as “extending” album covers). Coming on the heels of Coke’s new - and tbh pretty cool - AI-generated commercial, we won’t even recognize visual media after all the work she’s getting done.

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