Minister warns ChatGPT could be weaponised for cyber attacks

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Minister warns ChatGPT could be weaponised for cyber attacks
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AI tools such as ChatGPT could be weaponised by scammers to increase the efficacy of traditional cyber attacks such as ransomware and phishing, according to Ossian Smyth, minister of state for public procurement, e-government and circular economy

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Smyth has asked the NCSC to draw up guidelines to help the public be more aware of the risks posed by developments in AI to aid them in protecting themselves from advanced scams. These guidelines are expected to ...

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