crowdsourcing
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OpenAI Unleashes Bug Bounty Program With Rewards Up to $US20,000
OpenAI — parent company of the ever popular and powerful ChatGPT — has announced a pretty sweet deal for amateur programmers called the Bug Bounty Program. In exchange for finding bugs in OpenAI’s software, the company is willing to hand out anywhere from $US200 ($280) to $US20,000 (just shy of $28,000).
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Memestock Traders Flocked to ‘Gangnam Style’ YouTube Comments While Reddit Was Down
The self-proclaimed “Apes” over at r/Superstonk, the main subreddit dedicated to discussions about GameStop stock, flooded the comments section on South Korean artist PSY’s 2012 superhit “Gangnum Style” on Tuesday. They were not there because they were PSY fans — although I’m sure some do like the song — they were because Reddit was down,…
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Reddit Comments Now Have a Search Function
The days of wading through pages of comments on a Reddit post to find exactly what you’re looking for are no more. The internet forum has added a new feature to posts. Users can now search for specific words or terms within a posts’ comment section without having to rely on ctrl+F or cmd+F, the…
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Reddit Says It Was Hacked But That You Don’t Need to Worry About It. Probably.
The social media site says that a phishing incident led to the theft of company data but that user data is safe.