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Report Bug, earn lakh: ChatGPT maker Open-AI offering Rs 16 lakh to users for reporting bug in AI technology
OpenAI has taken this step to study about the AI based operational system in a more refine manner after its platform was declared banned in Italy on account of breach of privacy rules.

The chatbot sensation ChatGPT backed by OpenAI, on Tuesday launched a program through which it allows users to report vulnerabilities in the AI(artificial intelligence) based system, to which the company would pay upto Rs 16 lakh.
OpenAI launched its ChatGPT- an AI based chatbot program in November, 2022 which has been in sensation in the digital world since then.
The company going live on Tuesday shared about its all new Bug Bounty program that claims to offer rewards to the users who are going to report a bug or an issue while accessing the service provided.
The amount would be based looking upon how serious the bug is and how adversely it is affecting its users and the software system. The highest amount would be $20,000(approx Rs 16.4 lakh), the lowest reward would be $200.
Bug bounty is a program often used by technology companies that encourages developers and ethical hackers to report any kind of malware, bug in their systems.
A point here needs to be noted that the company is not liable for any kind of incorrect phrase or communicate that it would produce.
ChatGPT is an AI based large language program that helps to draft emails, produce content on numerous topics, pen down articles. It is mostly in use by the university/college students for completing their daily routine assignments, writing down essays.
OpenAI has taken this step to study about the AI based operational system in a more refine manner after its platform was declared banned in Italy on account of breach of privacy rules.
OpenAI on this has to say that it is their mission to ensure that entire humanity on the planet gets benefited from the articial intelligence system.
OpenAI is tech giant Microsoft backed company that has planned to invest an whopping amount of $10 billion in the company. The AI based platform achieved the rank of becoming the fastest platform that achieved 1 million active users.
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Flipkart Sale: Apple AirPods worth Rs 9,999 available for only Rs 549, here’s how
Flipkart also gives you the option to buy AirPods at no cost EMI at Rs 1,667 per month.

Are you planning to buy Apple AirPods? Then it is the right time for you to crack the deal because the Flipkart sale is here. Apple AirPods 2nd Gen which is currently listed at Rs 9,999 will now be sold at Rs 549 in the sale.
Apple AirPods 2nd Gen offers better noise cancellation than their predecessor, making it super easy to tune out distractions. With great specifications, how can you get AirPods for just Rs 549?
Flipkart is currently offering up to Rs 9,450 off in exchange for your old smartphone which brings the value of Apple AirPods down to Rs 549.
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Flipkart also provides various bank offers such as:
- 10% off on ICICI Bank Credit Cards, up to Rs 1,250.
- 10% off on ICICI Bank Credit Card EMI Transactions, up to Rs 2,000.
- 10% off on ICICI Bank Debit Card EMI Transactions.
- 5% Cashback on Flipkart Axis Bank Card.
Other offers available are:
- Get an extra 20% off (price inclusive of cashback/coupon).
- Sign up for Flipkart Pay Later and get Flipkart Gift Card worth up to Rs 500.
- Buy this product & Get upto ₹500 off on Furniture.
Flipkart also gives you the option to buy AirPods at no cost EMI at Rs 1,667 per month.
AirPods Gen 2 will come with a charging case. The new AirPods combine intelligent design with breakthrough technology and crystal-clear sound. Powered by the new Apple H1 headphone chip, AirPods now feature hands-free access to Siri using just your voice. It will also give you up to 3 hours of talk time on a single charge.
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Does your iPhone battery drain fast? Here’s how to prevent it
Even when you are not using an app, some of the apps continue to work in the background all the time.

Are you too experiencing rapid battery drain on your iPhone? This may be because too many things are going on in this tech marvel. Even when you are not using an app, some of the apps continue to work in the background all the time.
And when we fully rely on our smartphones for our daily activities, it is necessary to maintain the battery health of these devices. So, here are tips and tricks that will not only help you prevent your batteries from draining faster but also keep them in good condition.
Tips to improve iPhone battery health
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- Manage your brightness
One of the biggest reasons for battery drain is the brightness. Make sure to lower your brightness when not needed or use the auto-brightness option to adjust your screen’s brightness according to your surroundings. - Turn off location services
If you don’t know, location services can also drain your battery. So, when you don’t need it, turn off the location services for apps that you don’t use often. - Low power mode
Keep your iPhone in low power mode to improve battery health. Users can enable low power mode when the battery level drops below 20 percent. You can turn on low power mode by going to your phone’s settings and then to the battery. - Limit background app
Apps running in the background can drain your battery without you even realizing it. Consider limiting background app refresh by going to Settings, then clicking on General, then going to Background App Refresh. - Right charger
It’s important to use the charger that came with your iPhone or a certified third-party charger. Using a cheap or uncertified charger can damage your battery and reduce its overall lifespan.
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Wallet payments above Rs 2,000 to be charged at 1.1% from April 1, UPI to remain free
Customers will now have the choice of using bank accounts, RuPay Credit cards, and prepaid wallets on UPI-enabled payment applications.

After several speculations and misinformation, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has decided to interchange fees on Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions made for over Rs 2,000 via Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs).
The NPCI notified that an interchange fee of up to 1.1% will be applicable on merchant UPI transactions from April 1. The PPI fees would be levied on UPI payments done via GPay, Paytm, and other payment applications.
After the announcement was made, users got confused which led to the spread of false news among them. Now, the official Twitter handle of Paytm Payments Bank clarified that no customer will have to pay any charges for making payments from UPI either from the bank account or PPI/Paytm Wallet. The PPB also urged the users to not spread misinformation.
Have a look at the tweet here:
NPCI also clarified in a tweet and wrote UPI is free, fast, secure, and seamless. It further said over 8 billion transactions are processed free for customers and merchants using bank accounts.
In its press release, NPCI said the PPI Wallets have been allowed to be part of an interoperable UPI ecosystem and in view of the same, NPCI has now permitted the PPI wallets to be part of an interoperable UPI ecosystem.
It further said the interchange charges introduced are only applicable for the PPI merchant transactions and there is no charge to customers, and it is further clarified that there will be no charges for the bank account to bank account-based UPI payments.
With this addition, customers will now have the choice of using bank accounts, RuPay Credit cards, and prepaid wallets on UPI-enabled payment applications.
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