Security News > 2022 > December > OpenAI's new ChatGPT bot: 10 coolest things you can do with it
From precisely spotting security vulnerabilities in your code, to writing an essay or an entire block of functional code on a whim, to opening portals to another dimension, OpenAI's newly launched ChatGPT is a game changer with its possibilities seeming limited only by your limitedness.
Last week, OpenAI research labs unveiled ChatGPT, a chat bot that works from within your web browser-akin to the ones you've seen on websites offering customer support chat.
Except, ChatGPT is powered by GPT-3.5 series of models trained with text and code data on Azure AI supercomputing infrastructure.
By putting its advanced chatbot in public preview, OpenAI hopes to crowdsource feedback by learning from what all users ask ChatGPT and how well the technology performs.
You can ask ChatGPT if a piece of code contains a security vulnerability.
Even the most technically advanced users may be blown away by all that ChatGPT has to offer, especially as the product owners continue to fine-tune its AI models over subsequent iterations.