The Morning After: OpenAI’s week of security issues

Perhaps unsurprisingly, July 4th was a quiet day for news, but we’ve still got editorials on e-ink writing, the most-delayed video game ever and more bad news from the makers of ChatGPT. 

Earlier this week, engineer and Swift developer Pedro José Pereira Vieito dug into OpenAI's Mac ChatGPT app and found that it was storing user conversations locally in plain text, rather than encrypting them. Because that app is only available from OpenAI's website, and since it's not available on the App Store, it doesn't have to follow Apple's sandboxing requirements. OpenAI released an update that added encryption to locally stored chats.

Then, more bad news stemmed from issues in 2023. Last spring, a hacker obtained information about OpenAI after illicitly accessing the company's internal messaging systems. The New York Times reported that OpenAI technical program manager Leopold Aschenbrenner raised security concerns, arguing that the hack implied internal vulnerabilities.

Aschenbrenner now says he was fired for disclosing information about OpenAI and for surfacing security concerns. A representative from OpenAI told The Times that “while we share his commitment to building safe A.G.I., we disagree with many of the claims he has since made about our work” and added that his exit was not the result of whistleblowing.

It adds to an increasingly messy impression of how the company’s oversight and practices can be behind those closed corporate doors.

– Mat Smith

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The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) ban on noncompete agreements was supposed to take effect on September 4, but a Texan court has postponed its implementation. "Noncompete clauses keep wages low, suppress new ideas, and rob the American economy of dynamism," FTC Chair Lina M. Khan said when the rule was announced. So, surprise, a lot of companies are unhappy with the agency's rule. Dallas tax services firm Ryan LLC sued the FTC hours after its announcement. But the Chamber of Commerce’s chief counsel Daryl Joseffer called the ban an attempt by the government to micromanage business decision.

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Picking a portable Bluetooth speaker can be tough. With so many options, finding the right mix of sound quality, durability, and portability is key. We tested dozens of speakers to help you choose, focusing on versatile portable speakers, not smart speakers. We've identified top performers for different needs, whether you want strong bass, long battery life, or a tough build.

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The Morning After: OpenAI’s week of security issues

Perhaps unsurprisingly, July 4th was a quiet day for news, but we’ve still got editorials on e-ink writing, the most-delayed video game ever and more bad news from the makers of ChatGPT. 

Earlier this week, engineer and Swift developer Pedro José Pereira Vieito dug into OpenAI's Mac ChatGPT app and found that it was storing user conversations locally in plain text, rather than encrypting them. Because that app is only available from OpenAI's website, and since it's not available on the App Store, it doesn't have to follow Apple's sandboxing requirements. OpenAI released an update that added encryption to locally stored chats.

Then, more bad news stemmed from issues in 2023. Last spring, a hacker obtained information about OpenAI after illicitly accessing the company's internal messaging systems. The New York Times reported that OpenAI technical program manager Leopold Aschenbrenner raised security concerns, arguing that the hack implied internal vulnerabilities.

Aschenbrenner now says he was fired for disclosing information about OpenAI and for surfacing security concerns. A representative from OpenAI told The Times that “while we share his commitment to building safe A.G.I., we disagree with many of the claims he has since made about our work” and added that his exit was not the result of whistleblowing.

It adds to an increasingly messy impression of how the company’s oversight and practices can be behind those closed corporate doors.

– Mat Smith

Finding the joy in writing again with the Supernote Nomad

FTC warns some PC manufacturers that they're violating right to repair rules

The most-delayed video game in history is finally available… on the Game Boy Advance

​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!

The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) ban on noncompete agreements was supposed to take effect on September 4, but a Texan court has postponed its implementation. "Noncompete clauses keep wages low, suppress new ideas, and rob the American economy of dynamism," FTC Chair Lina M. Khan said when the rule was announced. So, surprise, a lot of companies are unhappy with the agency's rule. Dallas tax services firm Ryan LLC sued the FTC hours after its announcement. But the Chamber of Commerce’s chief counsel Daryl Joseffer called the ban an attempt by the government to micromanage business decision.

Continue reading.

TMA
Engadget

Picking a portable Bluetooth speaker can be tough. With so many options, finding the right mix of sound quality, durability, and portability is key. We tested dozens of speakers to help you choose, focusing on versatile portable speakers, not smart speakers. We've identified top performers for different needs, whether you want strong bass, long battery life, or a tough build.

Continue reading.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-openais-week-of-security-issues-111545506.html?src=rss

Pagani Huayra Epitome V12 Has 864 Horsepower

Pagani Huayra Epitome

The Pagani Huayra Epitome is a groundbreaking hypercar that showcases the pinnacle of Pagani’s engineering and design capabilities. Developed by the Grandi Complicazioni division, this one-off masterpiece is a testament to the Italian manufacturer’s unwavering commitment to innovation, customization, and performance. The Huayra Epitome embodies the perfect fusion of innovative technology, bespoke craftsmanship, and unparalleled […]

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Transform Your Workflow: 9 Essential Mac Apps You Need Now

Mac Apps

In today’s fast-paced digital world, optimizing your workflow and boosting productivity on your Mac is essential. Fortunately, a wealth of innovative applications are available to help you achieve just that. The video below from Mac Vince shows us nine exceptional Mac apps that offer unique features and functionalities, designed to streamline your tasks and enhance […]

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The Future of Battery Technology: CATL’s Condensed Battery

CATL Condensed Battery 2024

CATL, a leading Chinese battery manufacturer, has recently unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in battery technology known as the condensed battery. This cutting-edge technology has the potential to surpass the limitations of solid-state batteries by leveraging the principles of biomimicry and advanced chemistry. The condensed battery aims to significantly enhance energy density, extend battery lifespan, and […]

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JLab Flex Open earbuds match Bose Ultra Open for a fraction of a price

The earbuds’ answer to open-ear headphones is the clip-on style that doesn’t sit deep in the ear canal, therefore less chance of permanent hearing damage if you listen to music at high levels. Bose Ultra Open earbuds created quite the buzz at CES 2024 for this new earbuds design but a price tag of $300 only attracted enthusiasts.

Now JLab has come up with a similar open clip style design called Flex Open earbuds. The pair offers most of what the high-end earbuds offer and that too at a fraction of a price. Being only $50 makes this open-ear accessory worth the try if you are eager to try out new audio accessories.

Designer: JLab

For those who want to be aware of the ambient sounds around them, the open-ear design is perfect. That’s where the Flex Open excels for a sixth of the price offered by the best in the industry. They even manage to beat the Bose’s earbuds with an IP55 rating and multipoint connectivity right out of the box. Battery life is also impressive at seven hours on a single charge and 21 more hours on the charging case. Compare that to the Ultra Open which lasts a couple of hours less in real-life testing. While you cannot expect the audio quality to be anywhere close to Bose, still the 12mm drivers deliver a thumping sound.

The only thing you can complain about is the lack of spatial audio with head tracking, but most people like me don’t bother much. Call quality in noisy environments can be a bit of a hit-and-miss with these, but if you’re using them majorly for music listening, they are a bang for the buck. After all for that price, how much wrong can these go? One thing that’ll make you ditch these earbuds is the lack of the latest lossless Bluetooth codec from Qualcomm if you care about those things.

The companion app for the Flex Open lets you toggle the sound signature to stay close to the preferred curve. In a way, these earbuds tick all the right boxes if you are on a budget and want to try out this new open-ear earbuds trend for once without breaking the bank.

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Mastering the Excel IMAGE Function: Advanced Techniques and Applications

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Microsoft’s Excel 365 IMAGE function provides a powerful and flexible way to seamlessly embed images directly into your spreadsheets. This overview guide will walk you through a range of advanced techniques to help you maximize the potential of the IMAGE function. From leveraging APIs to generate dynamic visuals, to incorporating images stored in OneDrive and […]

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REDMAGIC 9S Pro and and REDMAGIC Titan 16 Pro Launched In China

REDMAGIC 9S Pro

The REDMAGIC 9S Pro series, consisting of the REDMAGIC 9S Pro and REDMAGIC 9S Pro+, represents the pinnacle of mobile gaming technology. These flagship devices are powered by the innovative Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 leading version processor, ensuring unrivaled performance and lightning-fast speeds. With up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, the REDMAGIC […]

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New Obsidian 1.6 update features explained

Obsidian Update 1-6

Obsidian, the popular note-taking and knowledge management application, has released its highly anticipated version 1.6 update. This update brings a wealth of new features, enhancements, and improvements that aim to transform your note-taking workflow and boost your productivity. Whether you’re a writer, researcher, or simply someone who values organized and efficient note-taking, Obsidian 1.6 has […]

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How to create an animated Roadmap Presentation infographic

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Have you ever found yourself wanting to make an impression on your next presentation but find yourself staring at a blank PowerPoint slide? You’re not alone. Many of us struggle with transforming data into engaging visuals. To help inspire your inspiration the One Skill PowerPoint team has put together a fantastic tutorial showing how you […]

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