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ChatGPT refused to write cyber-attack code for us, so this is what we did next

ChatGPT has rapidly become a ubiquitous presence in our digital lives; it has over 100 million users within the first two months of its launch and more than 13 million daily visitors as of 2023. This powerful, generative AI (artificial intelligence) technology is designed to understand and generate human-like language, but also has the ability to generate code snippets in multiple programming languages. While this feature has many potential benefits, it also raises concerns about whether it can be exploited to generate cyber-attacks that are more harmful than what we have seen so far. In the following, we’ll explore the potential risks posed by ChatGPT and its impact on cyber security, focusing on two areas: DDoS mitigation and bot management.

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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Radware Blog authored by Pavan Thatha. Read the original post at: https://blog.radware.com/security/applicationsecurity/2023/07/chatgpt-refused-to-write-cyber-attack-code-for-us-so-this-is-what-we-did-next/