Presenters:Kelly Yu and Raj Shroff
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Over the last few weeks, there's been a lot of discussion in the tech world over Open-AI's latest large language model, GPT-5.
While some are hailing the upgrades as a major leap forward -- especially in areas like coding and accuracy -- others feel the chatbot has become too "cold and distant".
The backlash even forced the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence firm to bring back the more human-like GPT-4o to paid users, and roll out updates to make GPT-5 more "warm and friendly".
So, what specific changes have been made to fine-tune the chatbot’s personality, and how are these updates being received?
Listen to what AI consultant Raj Shroff has to say in this episode of Tech Tuesday.

Presenters:Kelly Yu and Raj Shroff
As AI continues to improve, it's getting harder to tell when videos are real, or generated by a computer.
Tech giant Meta says it wants to help clear up the confusion with a new tool that basically adds an invisible watermark to AI-generated videos.
You can't actually see these watermarks, it's a digital signature that's added on to AI-videos and is designed to be hard to remove.
So, will this make it easier for regular people to tell if a video is real or fake?
Listen to what AI consultant Raj Shroff has to say in this week's Tech Tuesday.
You'll also hear about a new 'Play Something' button on YouTube that basically decides what you watch next, and how this could affect how we browse content.