VentureBeat August 27, 2023
Nick Tausek, Swimlane

In the context of the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, the recent release of Forrester’s Top Cybersecurity Threats in 2023 report highlights a new concern: the weaponization of generative AI and ChatGPT by cyberattackers. This technological advancement has provided malicious actors with the means to refine their ransomware and social engineering techniques, posing an even greater risk to organizations and individuals.

Even the CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has openly acknowledged the dangers of AI-generated content and called for regulation and licensing to protect the integrity of elections. While regulation is essential for AI safety, there is a valid concern that this same regulation could be misused to stifle competition and consolidate power. Striking a balance between safeguarding against...

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