Criminals are set to take advantage of artificial intelligence like ChatGPT to commit fraud and other cybercrimes, Europe's policing agency warns
"The potential exploitation of these types of AI systems by criminals provides a grim outlook," Europol said.
Created by US startup OpenAI, ChatGPT appeared in November and was quickly seized upon by users amazed at its ability to answer difficult questions clearly, write sonnets or code, and even pass exams. Criminals could use ChatGPT to "speed up the research process significantly" in areas they know nothing about, the agency found.
ChatGPT can also be used to write computer code, especially for non-technically minded criminals. Europol said.
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