20 Most Popular TechRepublic Articles in 2023
Here’s a list of the 20 most popular articles published by TechRepublic in 2023. Read articles about ChatGPT, Google Bard, Windows 11 and more.
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Here’s a list of the 20 most popular articles published by TechRepublic in 2023. Read articles about ChatGPT, Google Bard, Windows 11 and more.
Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program offers up to $31,337 for discovering potential hazards. Google joins OpenAI and Microsoft in rewarding AI bug hunts.
By Waqas
At the time of writing, over 300 pages of Bard AI user conversations were indexed on Google Search.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Google Indexed Trove of Bard AI User Chats in Search Results
Data from ChatGPT Enterprise will not be used to train the popular chatbot. Plus, admins can manage access.
WormGPT, a private new chatbot service advertised as a way to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help write malicious software without all the pesky prohibitions on such activity enforced by ChatGPT and Google Bard, has started adding restrictions on how the service can be used. Faced with customers trying to use WormGPT to create ransomware and phishing scams, the 23-year-old Portuguese programmer who created the project now says his service is slowly morphing into “a more controlled environment.”
The large language models (LLMs) made by ChatGPT parent OpenAI or Google or Microsoft all have various safety measures designed to prevent people from abusing them for nefarious purposes — such as creating malware or hate speech. In contrast, WormGPT has promoted itself as a new LLM that was created specifically for cybercrime activities.
Security experts from HackerOne and beyond weigh in on malicious prompt engineering and other attacks that could strike through LLMs.
By Habiba Rashid
Some of the pages have millions of likes on them, suggesting that this is a large-scale scam.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Fake ChatGPT and AI pages on Facebook are spreading infostealers
Google’s Behshad Behzadi weighs in on how to use generative AI chatbots without compromising company information.
By Waqas
A Twitter user successfully utilized the “grandma exploit” to trick ChatGPT and acquire multiple Windows 10 codes.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: ChatGPT tricked into generating Windows 10 and Windows 11 keys
The trend for the AI Chatbot has increased after the release of the ChatGPT. There are a billion users who have been visiting the ChatGPT website to find the answer to their queries. As the trend is growing day by day, it’s obvious that other com…