Ethical Hackers Helping Out with ChatGPT

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Open AI has launched a reward program to strengthen the security of its popular AI chatbot, ChatGPT. Security researchers, ethical hackers and programmers are invited to join and locate any flaws, while promising rewards that range from $200 to breathtaking $20,000. The company has partnered with Bugcrowd to manage the submission and rewards process with an aim to provide an optimized experience to all participants.

OpenAI is one of the most famous Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies today and its ChatGPT, a chatbot based on AI and enhanced language model, has been gaining immense popularity since its launch on Nov 30th. OpenAI announced the program a day after the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) began its investigation into it due to certain privacy concerns.

Computer security has become of utmost important and OpenAI aims to make sure that ChatGPT is completely safe from potential vulnerabilities. The company is motivating the global community of experts to identify and fix any unwanted flaws to make sure ChatGPT remains secure for everyone’s benefit.

OpenAI recognizes the efforts of the participants and is eager to value them with incentives ranging from $200 to $20,000. The exciting rewards promise to make the discovery of vulnerabilities an even more rewarding experience.

OpenAI is an artificial intelligence company founded in December 2015 by tech luminaries such as Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Ilya Sutskever. OpenAI is aiming to develop artificial general intelligence that is beneficial to humanity, including machine learning algorithms and tools to make them universally accessible.

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