Russian Hackers Eager to Bypass OpenAI’s Restrictions to Abuse ChatGPT

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One of the threat actors inquired about the ideal way to use a stolen payment card to purchase an upgraded user on OpenAI.
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Hackers Exploiting OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Deploy Malware

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Hackers are using ChatGPT to develop powerful hacking tools and create new chatbots designed to mimic young girls to lure targets, claims Check Point.
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This Week in Security: GitHub Actions, SHA-1 Retirement, and a Self-Worming Vulnerability

It should be no surprise that running untrusted code in a GitHub Actions workflow can have unintended consequences. It’s a killer feature, to automatically run through a code test suite …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: GitHub Actions, SHA-1 Retirement, and a Self-Worming Vulnerability

Smashing Security podcast #301: AI chatbot or the start of Skynet? Eufy privacy, and hot desks

An AI chatbot is causing a stir – both impressing and terrifying users in equal measure. A security researcher discovers that a “smart” cam that doesn’t use the internet is err.. using the internet. And university students revolt over under-the-belt … Continue reading Smashing Security podcast #301: AI chatbot or the start of Skynet? Eufy privacy, and hot desks

Here’s a Plain C/C++ Implementation of AI Speech Recognition, So Get Hackin’

[Georgi Gerganov] recently shared a great resource for running high-quality AI-driven speech recognition in a plain C/C++ implementation on a variety of platforms. The automatic speech recognition (ASR) model is …read more Continue reading Here’s a Plain C/C++ Implementation of AI Speech Recognition, So Get Hackin’

How to build flows in Microsoft’s Power Automate with AI to speed up app development

Microsoft is bringing AI assistance to its Power Platform, adding OpenAI’s Codex and its own PROSE.
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Natural Language AI in Your Next Project? It’s Easier Than You Think

Want your next project to trash talk? Dynamically rewrite boring log messages as sci-fi technobabble? Happily (or grudgingly) answer questions? Doing that sort of thing and more can be done …read more Continue reading Natural Language AI in Your Next Project? It’s Easier Than You Think