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CHATBOTS can change your life for the better – but they come with a serious danger too.

Cyber-experts have told The U.S. Sun how chatbots are now a "treasure trove" just waiting for criminals to break in.

There are countless chatbots out there now – but be careful what you trust them with
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Artificial intelligence chatbots is getting smarter, faster, and easier to access.

And because these AI systems have learned to talk like humans, it can be tempting to be overly trusting and tell them sensitive things.

We spoke to Jake Moore, Global Cybersecurity Advisor at ESET, who revealed that the AI "models" that chatbots are based on are likely safe – but there's a hidden danger.

"With OpenAI and Microsoft as the front runners of chatbots, they are closely guarding their networks and algorithms," Jake told us.

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"If they were to become compromised, they would have little to maintain as a business being their future."

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Instead, Jake revealed that the big risk is that what you say to a chatbot ends up being exposed.

Ultimately, the things you tell a chatbot during a conversation are stored somewhere.

And like texts, emails, or backed-up files, your messages to chatbots are only as safe as how they're being stored.

So if you've poured your heart out to a chatbot or shared sensitive info, that's a big mistake.

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“Rather than editing the algorithms to change output direction, the input and output data is essentially more at risk as this will be stored on a server somewhere," Jake explained.

“Although encrypted, this in time will become like a personal search history and very valuable to .

“There is a lot of personal information already being handed over.

“And as soon as OpenAI releases its own search engine, there will be even more sensitive data floating around in a relatively new space that will be like a treasure trove to criminals. "

WHAT IS CHATGPT?

Here's what you need to know...

ChatGPT is a chatbot powered by a large language model that generates text (and now even images) based on prompts.

Whether it's writing a poem about flowers or engaging in a conversation, the aim is for the text to sound natural and human-like.

GPT stands for Generative Pre-Trained Transformer, which is the type of model used for AI-generated content.

While ChatGPT can handle complex prompts and is used by businesses for various tasks, it's important to remember that its responses may not always be accurate or truthful.

This is because the model was trained on data from the internet written by humans, including conversations, so while the responses may sound human-like, they may not always be reliable.

"These models were trained on vast amounts of data from the internet written by humans, including conversations, so the responses it provides may sound human-like," Open AI explained.

"It is important to keep in mind that this is a direct result of the system's design (i.e. maximizing the similarity between outputs and the dataset the models were trained on).

"And that such outputs may be inaccurate, untruthful, and otherwise misleading at times."

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Jake said it's important to be particularly mindful when you're using a chatbot that isn't encrypting your chats.

Encryption garbles conversations so they can't be read by anyone who doesn't have the "key" to unlock them.

The good news is that OpenAI promises that all ChatGPT chats are end-to-end encrypted – whether you're a paying member or not.

Do not share your personal thoughts and intimate details either. it is safe to assume that someone else will gain access to them.

Dr. Martin J. Kraemersecurity awareness advocate at KnowBe4

But some apps might charge you for encryption – or not offer it at all.

And even with encrypted chats, your conversations might be used by the chatbot to train its models.

ChatGPT lets you opt out of this, and you also have the option to delete your data.

"People need to remain mindful of what they input into chatbots, especially into free accounts which don’t anonymise or encrypt the data," Jake warned.

What is ChatGPT Plus?

Here's what you need to know...

  • ChatGPT Plus is the premium version of OpenAI's chatbot
  • It costs $20 a month and comes with additional benefits
  • OpenAI says: "It offers availability even when demand is high, faster response speed, and priority access to new features."
  • For instance, you'll gain access to the more powerful GPT-4 language model.
  • You can browse, create and use GPTs
  • You'll gain access to extra tools like DALL-E image generation
  • You can get access to current information courtesy of search engines
  • And you can have voice conversations with ChatGPT too

WHAT NOT TO SAY!

Just last month, The U.S. Sun revealed what you shouldn't say to chatbots.

We spoke to a security expert to find out where you need to be careful.

"Never share any sensitive information with a chatbot," said Dr. Martin J. Kraemer, security awareness advocate at KnowBe4.

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"You might have to share your flight booking code or parts of your address with an airline chatbot, but that should be the exception.

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"You can always call instead of using the chatbot. Generally, never ever share your password or other authentication credentials with a chatbot.

"Do not share your personal thoughts and intimate details either. It is safe to assume that someone else will gain access to them."

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