ChatGPT is changing the world, but some IT leaders are worried about its malicious misuse in massive cyberattacks -- some of which may already be underway.
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm in recent months, but just as it has amazed people with its technical capabilities, concerns have also been raised over its potential misuse. Now, it seems some IT leaders are worried it will soon be used in major cyberattacks, with the potential to cause devastation in the future.
And it’s not just rogue hackers or malware gangs that the survey respondents believe will be responsible. Up to 71% feel that nation-states could already be putting ChatGPT to work on malicious tasks. As well as that, 49% also believed ChatGPT will be used to spread misinformation and disinformation, and 48% think it could be used to craft entirely new strains of malware. A shade below that, 46% of respondents said ChatGPT could help improve existing attacks.
Changing the malware landscape How will these potential threats be kept in check? As much as 95% of survey respondents argued that governments have an obligation to regulate ChatGPT-like technology, with 85% saying the level of responsibility should be “moderate” or “significant.”
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