A ChatGPT GNOME Extension is in Development for Linux Users (UPDATED)
ChatGPT is a popular chatbot that can interact with its users as if they are having a conversation.
Recently, ChatGPT has been in the news, sometimes for the wrong reasons.
You see, there are two sides to the ChatGPT saga. In fact, for any artificial intelligence implementation.
On one side, the potential of this tool has impressed many. But on the other side, it has led to quite a ruckus in the tech world for its abuse/misuse.
So much so it has led its creator, OpenAI, to develop a tool to detect its use.
UPDATE
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Gnome Extension Integrates ChatGPT Into Your Linux Desktop | Tom's Hardware [Ed: GNOME as ramp or Trojan horse for Microsoft plagiarism]
ChatGPT (Chat Generative-Pre-Trained Transformer) has only been around for a couple of months, but it is fair to say that it has made its mark. Millions of users have used the service for all manner of queries, but each time it required the user to open a browser, log in and then enter a prompt. Well, for Linux users it seems that these steps can be skipped over thanks to a Gnome extension from Rafal Mioduszewski, aka HorrorPills.