OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT-4 for Enterprises
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT-4, a cutting-edge AI model, through a new enterprise platform tailored exclusively for large corporations.
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT-4, a cutting-edge AI model, through a new enterprise platform tailored exclusively for large corporations.
Recent developments in the field of AI language models (LLMs) have revealed vulnerabilities that challenge their efficacy in mitigating harmful content.
In a concerning development, threat actors have capitalized on the popularity of ChatGPT to launch a copycat hacker tool known as FraudGPT.
Google has established an AI Red Team, focusing on simulating attacks on artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and released a comprehensive report.
Microsoft is extending OpenAI's language models to US federal agencies through its Azure cloud service, as announced in a recent blog post.
Researchers at eSentire Threat Response Unit (TRU) have identified an ongoing BatLoader campaign that leverages Google Search Ads to redirect victims.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has issued a warning that threat actors are using the popularity of generative AI like ChatGPT to deliver malware.
Security researchers at Trend Micro have issued a warning about an infostealer that pretends to be a ChatGPT Windows desktop client.
Secureworks has identified the Bumblebee malware, which is spreading via fake online advertisements for popular programs such as ChatGPT, Zoom, and Citrix.
Microsoft users will no longer be able to access their Twitter accounts through the tech giant’s advertising platform starting from next week.
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