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By d5aqoëp · Posted
Yes love me some macho Girl Boss game. -
By leonsk29 · Posted
Major privacy nightmare with no clear means of turning it off. What could go wrong? -
By +Eternal Tempest · Posted
They are still b-hurt about Apple allowing users to block their ability to see what you do across other apps too. Did Android also get this functionality? It’s been a while since using it. -
By Usama Jawad96 · Posted
Meta's next chatbot might message you first and want to keep talking to you by Usama Jawad Original robot image designed by Freepik Chatbots have been on the rise ever since the meteoric rise of ChatGPT back in January 2023. While large language models (LLMs), the technology powering chatbots, has various other use-cases, one of the most popular scenario for AI involvement continues to be chatbots. Now, it appears that Meta is considering making AI assistants even more proactive and talkative in future iterations. Leaked documents seen by Business Insider indicates that Meta is training AI chatbots that can message you unprompted to bring up past topics. Internally, the initiative is known as "Project Omni", and its aim is to increase user retention and engagement by providing more value to customers. Examples of proactive messages from the chatbot include an inquiry into your discovery of any new music composers, or checking if you require any movie recommendations for the night. A Meta spokesperson confirmed these plans to the news outlet, saying that "Like many companies, we're testing follow-up messaging with AIs in Meta's AI Studio. After you initiate a conversation, AIs in Meta AI Studio can follow up with you to share ideas or ask additional questions. This allows you to continue exploring topics of interest and engage in more meaningful conversations with the AIs across our apps." Contractors from data labeling firm Alignerr are reportedly helping Meta build different personas that can interact with the user. Once these capabilities become generally available in AI Studio, they will allow customers to create personalized chatbots that are specialized in particular areas, such as responding to fan messages across Meta's social media networks. It is important to note that this project is in active development, but an Alignerr contractor noted that it's been given to them as a "long-term project". The Meta spokesperson specified that follow-up messages to a conversation will only be sent on threads originally initiated by the user. If the user does not respond to this follow-up, no other messages will be sent. Follow-ups will be sent within 14 days of the original message and in order to be eligible, you have to have sent at least five messages to the chatbot in the previous two weeks. Other guidelines in the requirements document emphasize the need for the follow-up conversation to be positive, personalized, avoid harmful or sensitive content, and refer to something concrete from previous conversations. It will be interesting to see if this new way of interaction with AI chatbots changes the way we engage with them. -
By Nick H. · Posted
It would make more sense to do that, but instead it looks like he wants the batch script to display a message telling him to manually enable the VPN rather than getting the batch script to connect it for him.
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Hi! I found some info in this forum about patching a program but not a complete guide.. Lets say i have 1.exe .This exe contains some textboxes.. i want to create a second exe (2.exe) which will be able to patch all or one value of textbox in the 1.exe.
As i said i found in this forum info about creating the 2.exe BUT in an exe which was build with microsoft studio 2010(vb.net or c# etc..) i cannot find strings using w32dasm.. My plan was to open w32dasm and find the address of the string that i want to replace and then patch the address with 2.exe...
So HOW to find the address of a string/textbox.text(value) of an exe?
i can find the strings of an exe which was build by vb6 but not from an exe which was build by vb.net 2010..
Please help me..
Thanks!
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