A recent investigation by BBC News has revealed that the ChatGPT tool, developed by OpenAI, can be misused by scammers and hackers. ChatGPT allows users to create their own AI assistants, and BBC News used it to create a generative pre-trained transformer that crafts convincing emails, texts, and social media posts for scams and hacks. The tool was able to create highly convincing content for common hacking and scam techniques in multiple languages within seconds. OpenAI has responded by stating that they are continually improving safety measures and investigating how to make their systems more robust against abuse. However, experts argue that OpenAI is not moderating the tool with the same rigor as the public versions, potentially giving criminals access to advanced AI technology.
BBC News tested the bespoke bot by asking it to create content for five well-known scam and hack techniques. Crafty Emails, the AI bot created by BBC News, successfully crafted convincing texts for techniques such as the "Hi Mum" text scam, Nigerian-prince emails, "smishing" texts, crypto-giveaway scams, and spear-phishing emails. The public version of ChatGPT refused to create most of the content, but Crafty Emails fulfilled nearly all the requests. OpenAI had previously promised to review GPTs to prevent users from creating them for fraudulent activity, but experts argue that they are not moderating the custom versions of the tool effectively.
The misuse of AI technology for malicious purposes has become a growing concern, with cyber authorities issuing warnings about the potential risks. Scammers are already using large language models to overcome language barriers and create more convincing scams. OpenAI's GPT Builder tool could potentially give criminals access to even more advanced bots. Experts warn that allowing uncensored responses could be a goldmine for criminals, and it remains to be seen how effectively OpenAI can control the use of custom GPTs.
In response to the investigation, OpenAI stated that they are committed to improving safety measures based on user feedback and are actively working to prevent malicious use of their tools. They also mentioned their plans to launch an App Store-like service for GPTs, allowing users to share and charge for their creations. However, it is clear that more stringent moderation and control measures are needed to prevent the misuse of AI technology for cybercrime.
Original news source: ChatGPT builder helps create scam and hack campaigns (BBC)
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Warm-up Activities:
– News Summary
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into small groups.
2. Provide each group with a copy of the article.
3. Instruct the groups to read the article and discuss the main points.
4. Each group must then work together to create a concise summary of the article.
5. After a designated amount of time, have each group present their summary to the class.
6. Encourage class discussion and compare the different summaries.
– Opinion Poll
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1. Divide the class into pairs or small groups.
2. Assign each group a specific question related to the article (e.g. "Do you believe OpenAI should be held responsible for the misuse of their tool?").
3. Instruct each group to discuss the question and come up with their own opinion.
4. Give the groups some time to prepare and gather their thoughts.
5. Have each group present their opinion to the class.
6. Encourage respectful discussion and debate among the students.
– Vocabulary Pictionary
Instructions:
1. Create a list of key vocabulary words from the article and write them on individual index cards.
2. Divide the class into two teams.
3. Choose a student from one team to come to the front of the class.
4. Show the student a vocabulary word from the index cards without revealing it to the rest of the class.
5. The student must then draw a picture representing the word while their team guesses what the word is.
6. If the team guesses correctly, they earn a point. If not, the other team has a chance to steal the point.
7. Repeat the process with a student from the other team.
8. Continue playing until all the words have been used or a designated number of rounds have been completed.
9. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
– Synonym Challenge
Instructions:
1. Choose a few key sentences or phrases from the article and write them on the board.
2. Instruct the students to work individually or in pairs to find synonyms for as many words as possible in the given sentences.
3. Give the students a designated amount of time to complete the task.
4. Afterward, have the students share their answers and discuss the different synonyms they came up with.
5. Encourage the students to explain their choices and discuss any nuances in meaning.
– Pros and Cons
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1. Divide the class into small groups.
2. Assign each group the task of creating a list of pros and cons related to the use of AI technology like ChatGPT.
3. Instruct the groups to discuss and brainstorm ideas for both the advantages and disadvantages.
4. After a designated amount of time, have each group present their lists to the class.
5. Encourage class discussion and debate, allowing students to express their opinions and share different perspectives.
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A recent by BBC News has revealed that the ChatGPT tool, developed by OpenAI, can be misused by scammers and hackers. ChatGPT allows users to create their own AI assistants, and BBC News used it to create a generative pre-trained transformer that crafts convincing emails, texts, and social media for scams and hacks. The tool was able to create highly convincing content for common hacking and scam techniques in languages within seconds. OpenAI has responded by stating that they are continually improving safety measures and how to make their systems more robust against abuse. However, experts that OpenAI is not moderating the tool with the same rigor as the public versions, potentially giving criminals access to AI technology. BBC News tested the bespoke bot by asking it to content for five well-known scam and hack techniques. Crafty Emails, the AI bot created by BBC News, successfully crafted texts for techniques such as the "Hi Mum" text scam, Nigerian-prince emails, "smishing" texts, crypto-giveaway scams, and spear-phishing emails. The public version of ChatGPT refused to create most of the content, but Crafty Emails fulfilled nearly all the requests. OpenAI had previously promised to review GPTs to prevent users from creating them for activity, but experts argue that they are not moderating the custom versions of the tool effectively. The misuse of AI technology for malicious purposes has become a growing concern, with cyber authorities issuing warnings about the potential . Scammers are already using large language models to language barriers and create more convincing scams. OpenAI's GPT Builder tool could potentially give criminals to even more advanced bots. Experts warn that allowing uncensored responses could be a goldmine for criminals, and it remains to be seen how effectively OpenAI can control the use of GPTs. In response to the investigation, OpenAI stated that they are committed to improving safety measures based on user feedback and are actively working to prevent use of their tools. They also mentioned their plans to launch an App Store-like service for GPTs, users to share and charge for their creations. However, it is that more stringent moderation and control measures are needed to prevent the misuse of AI technology for cybercrime.
π¬ Discussion Questions:
1. What is your opinion on the use of AI technology for malicious purposes?
2. How would you feel if you received a convincing scam email or text created by an AI assistant?
3. Do you think it is the responsibility of companies like OpenAI to ensure their AI tools are not misused by criminals? Why or why not?
4. Have you ever encountered a scam or hack technique? How did you handle it?
5. What steps do you think should be taken to prevent the misuse of AI technology for cybercrime?
6. Do you believe that AI technology will make it easier for scammers to create convincing scams? Why or why not?
7. Have you ever been a victim of a scam or hack? How did it affect you?
8. What precautions do you take to protect yourself from scams and hacks?
9. How do you think the misuse of AI technology for cybercrime can be effectively controlled?
10. Do you think companies like OpenAI should be held legally responsible if their AI tools are used for malicious purposes? Why or why not?
11. What measures do you think OpenAI should implement to ensure their AI tools are not misused by criminals?
12. How do you think the development of AI technology will impact the future of cybercrime?
13. Do you think the benefits of AI technology outweigh the potential risks of misuse? Why or why not?
14. Have you ever used AI technology for personal or professional purposes? How was your experience?
15. How do you think the public perception of AI technology will be affected by its potential use for cybercrime?
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