Elliptic Integrates ChatGPT to Boost Crypto Risk Detection

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Elliptic, a cryptocurrency risk management firm, has announced the integration of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence user assistant, to improve the detection of crypto risks. Jackson Hull, the CTO of Elliptic, believes that ChatGPT can identify risks that might have eluded human researchers before, expanding the company’s intelligence capabilities and providing unique insights into risks that are otherwise inaccessible. Other firms have also adopted ChatGPT; however, Bitget, a cryptocurrency derivatives exchange, has highlighted some limitations the AI model faces with specific queries. Solana Labs has developed an open-source plugin, enabling Solana (SOL) users to interact with the Solana network using ChatGPT.

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