In today’s newsletter, Kim drops some new terms. Worm GPT and Fraud GPT.
While Chat GPT and other services like Bard (Google’s chatbot) and Bing (Microsoft and skype) have protections in place by their creators, there is a version of these that is not filtered by these restraints.
In today’s newsletter, Kim links to the iphone link and the android link from her newsletter.
Here are more items from this list that we’re passing along.
- AI social media scams use sponsored ads and posts to get you to download malware.
- AI phishing scams are usually emails with a shady sense of urgency, pretending to be a legitimate company or bank. They’ll ask for money or your personal info ASAP and include malicious links.
- AI voice-cloning scams fool you into thinking a loved one is hurt, in jail or in an emergency situation that requires money.
- AI investment scammers pose as cryptocurrency gurus and promise huge returns on fake investments.
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She also links to research that has been done through a site called tech.co. This article is titled WormGPT Is ChatGPT for Scammers, and It’s Seriously Dangerous. It was last updated on July 18th, but it is packed with information that might be of value to this community.
Be safe out there. Thanks for reading! BTW this tech.co article will be linked on EMHS’s article list when we update the site next.