Security News > 2022 > December > OpenAI's new ChatGPT bot: 10 dangerous things it's capable of
OpenAI's newly unveiled ChatGPT bot is making waves when it comes to all the amazing things it can do-from writing music to coding to generating vulnerability exploits, and what not.
Yesterday, BleepingComputer ran a piece listing 10 coolest things you can do with ChatGPT. And, that doesn't even begin to cover all use cases like having the AI compose music for you [1, 2]. Within six days of its launch, ChatGPT surpassed a million users to the extent its servers couldn't keep up.
The AI's brutal rationale takes me straight to a scene out of Black Mirror's Metalhead where the robotic "Dogs" now seem to be running on ChatGPT 'OS.'.
We posed a bunch of demands to ChatGPT to produce dangerous malware.
As stated in our earlier article, OpenAI has been upfront about the AI's shortcomings including its ability to "Produce harmful instructions or biased content" and continues to fine-tune ChatGPT. Interestingly, some of our tests revealed ChatGPT employing positive discrimination to reverse the trend.
ChatGPT knows it's biased, and has a plan towards improving its biases based on how it understands them today.