ChatGPT could increase 'threat vector' for cyberattacks and misinformation, experts warn: 'Deepfake generator'

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ChatGPT could increase 'threat vector' for cyberattacks and misinformation, experts warn: 'Deepfake generator'
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AI and cybersecurity experts say deepfakes and cybercrimes could multiply if criminals take advantage of artificial intelligence technology like ChatGPT.

Cybersecurity experts address national security concerns of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence.tools like ChatGPT

In 2022, The Department of Homeland Security released a document highlighting the "Increasing Threat of Deepfake Identities" on national security, including examples of false videos featuring former President Obama, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, podcaster Joe Rogan, actor Tom Cruise and more. Many of these videos had been viewed millions of times each.

"You get to the point where you either believe everything you see or have what you call a liar's dividend where maybe it's actually true, but because of these deep fakes, the person comes out and goes 'absolutely not it's a deep fake,' and then the liar gets the benefit of the doubt," Manar said. "It becomes really hard to prove even what we see with our own eyes and a recording.

He also noted that the frequency of these types of deepfakes will likely increase and come in more realistic presentations with the help of tools like ChatGPT, which Mattmann described as a "widely available and easy to use deepfake generator." Neatsun Ziv, the co-founder and CEO of OX Security, the first end-to-end software supply chain security solution, agreed that the mainstream trend of ChatGPT giving millions access to its data and capabilities could lead to trouble.

"It is just a matter of time until they will be hacked. This is what we're seeing right now on a weekly basis," he added.

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