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ChatGPT Health: What the New Dedicated Tab Adds to the AI Chatbot

ChatGPT Health: What the New Dedicated Tab Adds to the AI Chatbot

ChatGPT is expanding its presence in the health care realm. OpenAI said Wednesday that its popular AI chatbot will begin rolling out ChatGPT Health, a new tab dedicated to addressing all your medical inquiries. The goal of this new tab is to centralize all your medical records and provide a private area for your wellness issues.  Looking for answers about a plethora of health issues is a top use for the chatbot. According to OpenAI, “hundreds of millions of people” sign in to ChatGPT every week to ask a variety of health and wellness questions. Additionally, ChatGPT Health (currently in beta testing) will encourage you to connect any wellness apps you also use, such as Apple Health and MyFitnessPal, resulting in a more connected experience with more information about you to draw from. Don’t miss any of our unbiased tech content and lab-based reviews. Add CNET as a preferred Google source. What this means for your privacy Online privacy, especially in the age of AI, is a significant concern, and this announcement raises a range of questions regarding how …

I installed “Auto Tab Discard” and Chrome is so much faster on my laptop now

I installed “Auto Tab Discard” and Chrome is so much faster on my laptop now

You know that feeling when your laptop starts wheezing under the weight of too many browser tabs? The fans start sounding like jet engines, everything becomes sluggish, and opening a new tab feels like you’re waiting for dial-up to connect. If you’re using Google Chrome, the most popular browser on the internet, you already know this all too well. There are several Chrome tricks that can save you hours of busywork, but the browser’s insatiable need for memory remains a problem. But there’s a solution in the form of a simple browser extension that can speed up Chrome, especially if you’re on a laptop. Chrome’s silent resource drain Why unused tabs quietly eat into your RAM and battery Yadullah Abidi / MakeUseOfCredit: Yadullah Abidi / MakeUseOf Chrome’s memory issues aren’t a secret—they’re basically the browser’s defining personality trait at this point. As the number of open tabs goes up, the browser can consume gigabytes of memory depending on the sites you’re visiting. On top of that, inactive tabs in the background still end up running scripts, …