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Cybercriminals are using ChatGPT to employ more and more sophisticated and complex cyber crimes. Starting this week, I am planning to write few articles on how various Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are helping cybercriminals, starting with ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot developed by artificial intelligence  research company OpenAI. A chatbot is a computer software program which uses a field of machine learning called natural language processing (NLP) to generate responses to user questions and prompts. The GPT stands for “Generative Pre-trained Transformer,” which refers to how ChatGPT processes requests and formulates responses.

ChatGPT or applications developed using it can create essays, stories, code, images, movies, convert text to voice, impersonate people etc. Alternatives or competitors to ChatGPT include Bard by google, Bing AI by Microsoft, and ChatSonic. According to Incredibletools.com, ChatGPT acquired 1 million users just 5 days after launching in November 2022 and now it has more than 100 million users.

Though there are lots of positives and economic benefits of using ChatGPT kind of AI tools, there are lot of new cybersecurity risks that are also introduced by this advanced user friendly technology. Elon Musk, who was the co-founder of OpenAI, had told attendees at the World Government Summit in Dubai – “One of the biggest risks to the future of civilization is AI” to which Sam Altman, who is the CEO and other co-founder agreed that AI can possess huge cybersecurity risk.

Cybercriminals have also started using ChatGPT for writing malware programs, phishing, creating deep fakes, extortion, creating sophisticated misinformation and there by riots or clashes in society. Thereby ChatGPT is bringing in reach, technology and sophistication which was beyond common petty cybercriminals and helping them in committing sophisticated cybercrimes.

How Cybercriminals are using ChatGPT to commit cybercrimes :-

How to protect oneself against such crimes:-

If you have been scammed :-

Immediately call 1930 cyber helpline number or file a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in. Call the concerned bank and lodge a complaint to freeze the funds. If you have shared Aadhaar with someone, lock your Aadhaar card at uidai.gov.in. Change passwords/pins of exposed banking accounts. If you have a doubt of malware/virus attack after scanning the QR code, format or factory reset the device.

Legal remedies available to the victim in India :-

One can register a criminal case in cyber police station under

Frequently Asked Questions :-

Is it safe to share personal information with ChatGPT?

No, Never share any personal or financially sensitive information as it can be misused to commit cybercrimes

Is ChatGPT monitored?

Yes. Based on OpenAI’s privacy policy disclosure, it is fair to say that ChatGPT keeps an archive of your data. 

Is ChatGPT safe to use?

Yes, ChatGPT is generally safe to use, but it should be used responsibly and with caution, as it has the potential to generate inappropriate or offensive content.

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