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Originally Posted by Fuzz
https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/23/2...ng-third-party
I'm not so sure this is a great idea. Beyond the obvious "I gave ChatGPT my credit card and it booked me a 5 star hotel in London, please refund me" issues, you may also give hackers a dream tool. We know it can write code, so what is to stop it from being tricked into hacking websites, or governments, or mass data gathering, or spamming forum sign ups. It's not the tool that is the issue, it's that people are #######s, and it's a pretty powerful tool. I guess this was inevitable.
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I have family that works in network security for Microsoft, so to say they and everyone they hang around with is a high-level performer would be an understatement. When ChatGPT launched several of her colleagues had full-on breakdowns, so I can only imagine what this news is doing to them. Things are happening so quickly that every day there's an overwhelming amount of info to process.