ChatGPT and Bing and Bard and…Phishing? Dark Sides of Generative AI
AI is making phishing scams more dangerous Have you played around with the latest generation of AI chatbots recently? They’ve been making waves. It started with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which can answer complex queries and do a surprisingly good job, at least most of the time. Seriously: you can ask it to write a review of your favorite smartphone in the style of a Shakespearean sonnet (or a Shakespearean sonnet in the style of a Wikipedia entry) — and it delivers something awfully close to what you asked for! You can also ask it to write an article like this one. And while this writer certainly hopes the machines aren’t coming for his job quite yet, the results are honestly a little amazing. To be fair, it’s not pro-quality copy. For now it’s more like, let’s say, B-plus-level high-school writing? And there are certainly still some issues with the tech (it can’t really tell what’s true, and it has no qualms making stuff up). Still, this technology (called generative AI) has people — and big ...