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Zapier, Instagram and Plugins Accessible Via Chatgpt to Enable Destination ECommerce
April 1, 2023 by Brian Wang

OpenAI announced and released on Thursday, March 23, 2023, the capability to have plugins associated with their widely and wildly successful generative AI app known as ChatGPT. This has undoubtedly caused a ripple in the energy force across all of the AI realm and beyond.

OpenTable restaurant tables can be accessed via ChatGPT via plugins.

E-commerce is now fully accessible via ChatGPT.

There are plugins to get real-time internet updates and data.
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2023/04/z ... ore-181352
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Germany considers following Italy in banning ChatGPT

Tue, 4 April 2023 at 11:10 am BST

Germany may follow Italy's example by banning ChatGPT due to personal information security concerns, claimed the nation's data protection chief.

On Monday, German commissioner for data protection Ulrich Kelber told the Handelsblatt newspaper that his nation could follow Italy's recent ChatGPT ban and issue a similar enforcement.

After Italy's data protection agency launched an investigation into a suspected breach of privacy rules by ChatGPT, Kelber stated that, "in principle, such action is also possible in Germany".

He added that this would fall within the jurisdiction of each of the nation's federal states.

Kelber said that German regulators have been in communication with their Italian counterparts following the ban in Italy.

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Why do I feel like this has more to it than data protection? I'm usually on the side of the EU when it comes to regulatory measures, especially with their handling of the internet as opposed to our more Vulture like advertising policies. But this just isn't one of them. They'll risk falling behind by not adopting A.I. while we're still at an early stage of adoption.

Perhaps they'll attempt to follow the U.K.'s example and have an open-source state run public model which would fall more in line within their jurisdiction. To simply ban it outright is almost reactionary and disappointing.
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