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ChatGPT being used to write malware, ransomware: reports

Por: Fox Business Tech January 10, 2023

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Former special assistant to President GW Bush Pippa Malmgren reacts to artificial intelligence technology and the Russia-Ukraine conflict on 'Making Money.' A new intended to help with writing emails, essays, and coding, is being used by some for criminal activities like espionage, ransomware, and malicious spam, among other things.  Since its release in November by the San Francisco-based artificial OpenAI, ChatGPT has widespread... + full article



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