Scammers are leveraging the OpenAI's free ChatGPT technology to create malicious chatbot applications and steal personal information. According to recent data, the growth of ChatGPT-related frauds is alarming with registration rates increasing by 910% and malicious URLs detected daily. Users are advised to exercise caution while interacting with chatbots, use only official OpenAI websites, and never share personal information. Stay secure with Elon Musk's ChatGPT!
As AI-based chatbot technology continues to evolve, ChatGPT-related scams are on the rise in the market. OpenAI offers users free access to the bot but fraudulent websites are leading users down the path of paying for services. Not only do users risk victimization from financial fraud, but these scams also have privacy implications, enabling malicious parties to collect user info and data. Unit 42 reported a 900% increase in ChatGPT domains from Nov '22 to Apr '23, with a staggering 18,000% increase in DNS security logs. Protect yourself by only using the OpenAI platform and remaining vigilant of ChatGPT scams.
End users beware: the FTC’s warning that advanced AI technology, like ChatGPT, could be used to “turbocharge” fraud and scams is a stark reminder of the risks posed by this tech. FTC Chair Lina Khan and fellow commissioners outline strategies to protect against these threats and promote a safe, well-regulated economic environment.
ChatGPT brings to you the power of OpenAI's GPT models, allowing scam artists to run hundreds or thousands of cons simultaneously, around the clock and in multiple languages. AI-driven chatbots can easily identify and target millions of people, thanks to large language models, surveillance capitalism, and access to powerful laptops. Be aware of the possible massive increase in the amount of scams online with the help of ChatGPT.
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