There is no honor among chatbots:
Criminals are already using ChatGPT to commit crimes, Europol said in a Monday report that details how AI language models can fuel fraud, cybercrime, and terrorism.
[...] Now, the European Union's law enforcement agency, Europol, has detailed of how the model can be misused for more nefarious purposes. In fact, people are already using it to carry out illegal activities, the cops claim.
"The impact these types of models might have on the work of law enforcement can already be anticipated," Europol stated in its report [PDF]. "Criminals are typically quick to exploit new technologies and were fast seen coming up with concrete criminal exploitations, providing the first practical examples mere weeks after the public release of ChatGPT."
Although ChatGPT is better at refusing to comply with input requests that are potentially harmful, users have found ways around OpenAI's content filter system. Some have made it spit out instructions on how to create a pipe bomb or crack cocaine, for example. Netizens can ask ChatGPT to learn about how to commit crimes and ask it for step-by-step guidance.
"If a potential criminal knows nothing about a particular crime area, ChatGPT can speed up the research process significantly by offering key information that can then be further explored in subsequent steps. As such, ChatGPT can be used to learn about a vast number of potential crime areas with no prior knowledge, ranging from how to break into a home, to terrorism, cybercrime and child sexual abuse," Europol warned.
The agency admitted that all of this information is already publicly available on the internet, but the model makes it easier to find and understand how to carry out specific crimes. Europol also highlighted that the model could be exploited to impersonate targets, facilitate fraud and phishing, or produce propaganda and disinformation to support terrorism.
[...] ChatGPT's ability to generate code - even malicious code - increases the risk of cybercrime by lowering the technical skills required to create malware.
It's not a good sign for the future of online misinformation:
If you don't believe the rushed launch of AI chatbots by Big Tech has an extremely strong chance of degrading the web's information ecosystem, consider the following:
Right now,* if you ask Microsoft's Bing chatbot if Google's Bard chatbot has been shut down, it says yes, citing as evidence a news article that discusses a tweet in which a user asked Bard when it would be shut down and Bard said it already had, itself citing a comment from Hacker News in which someone joked about this happening, and someone else used ChatGPT to write fake news coverage about the event.
(*I say "right now" because in the time between starting and finishing writing this story, Bing changed its answer and now correctly replies that Bard is still live. You can interpret this as showing that these systems are, at least, fixable or that they are so infinitely malleable that it's impossible to even consistently report their mistakes.)
What we have here is an early sign we're stumbling into a massive game of AI misinformation telephone, in which chatbots are unable to gauge reliable news sources, misread stories about themselves, and misreport on their own capabilities. In this case, the whole thing started because of a single joke comment on Hacker News. Imagine what you could do if you wanted these systems to fail.
It's a laughable situation but one with potentially serious consequences. Given the inability of AI language models to reliably sort fact from fiction, their launch online threatens to unleash a rotten trail of misinformation and mistrust across the web, a miasma that is impossible to map completely or debunk authoritatively. All because Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI have decided that market share is more important than safety.
(Score: 2, Troll) by Rosco P. Coltrane on Wednesday March 29 2023, @11:42AM (7 children)
No thanks. It's coming so thick and fast the nausea just doesn't have time to pass.
Okay we get it already: Microsoft is the best thing since sliced bread, we've entered the Golden Age of Artificial Inteliigenceness. Bing isn't a shit search engine anymore, but a shit search engine that looks like you're talking to it. Etc etc...
Give it a fucking rest already.
(Score: 4, Informative) by janrinok on Wednesday March 29 2023, @02:24PM (6 children)
I can only post the submissions that we have. So far I am searching for them, collecting them, processing them, and posting them to the queue.
At the top of this page it says that there are only 19 stories in the queue. 13 of them are unsuitable or lacking in content. We need at least 8 publishable stories every weekday, and that usually means at least double that in the submission queue.
Sorry guys but there are only so many hours in my day too.
I am not interested in knowing who people are or where they live. My interest starts and stops at our servers.
(Score: 5, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2023, @02:48PM (1 child)
Have you considered asking chatGPT to squeeze out 8 fresh steaming piles of stories per day?
(Score: 3, Funny) by janrinok on Wednesday March 29 2023, @03:14PM
I laughed at this one too - have another up mod!
I am not interested in knowing who people are or where they live. My interest starts and stops at our servers.
(Score: 4, Interesting) by Rosco P. Coltrane on Wednesday March 29 2023, @02:51PM (3 children)
I wasn't bashing on you or SN specifically. GPT, Microsoft and their new bitch OpenAI are everywhere and really getting really properly nauseating at this point. Even more nauseating:
1/ OpenAI is a big data whore now - all AI and no open. They're quite the enemy now, and as much of a threat as early Google was.
2/ Microsoft has suddenly become the hottest thing in town? Really??? Come on... If that doesn't make you vomit a little...
So yeah sorry, nothing personal.It was more a cry of despair than a criticism of SN's choice of articles.
(Score: 3, Funny) by janrinok on Wednesday March 29 2023, @03:12PM
lol - have an up mod!
I am not interested in knowing who people are or where they live. My interest starts and stops at our servers.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2023, @07:15PM (1 child)
Enjoy it while it lasts. The infinite deluge of unfilterable spam is almost here - we will look back at these golden years of actually being able to communicate with eachother. A decade of robot-driven paranoia is going to turn our societies into rubble.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2023, @11:26PM
Much of my interaction with friends is not mediated through/by a computer -- I go and visit them. Second best is voice on the phone (land line), which probably goes through a computer, but not one that interrupts us with adverts. So I offer this as a counter to your dystopia.