“We have to be careful
, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company that created the great artificial intelligence language models ChatGPT and GPT-4, explained last Thursday on the American channel ABC News
.
Now that they know how to write computer codes better, they could be used for cyberattacks.”
Like geniuses released from their bottle, these powerful technologies used by malicious people will have consequences in the field of cybersecurity.
They are still difficult to apprehend by figures measuring the volumes of attacks or security incidents, for lack of sufficient hindsight.
OpenAI launched ChatGPT at the end of November, and GPT-4 was only introduced last week.
But other signals already show the growing interest of hackers for these new tools.
According to researchers from the Nord VPN company, the number of posts on dark web forums about how to manipulate the ChatGPT tool has increased…
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