Have you seen a ChatGPT writing a stream of consciousness?
The curious and unexpected challenge of modern AI is that we have succeeded in making useful AIs which inherit all of the biases/problems of their training material. ChatGPT can effectively write exploits if you prompt it correctly - we'll likely see the first mass AI driven 0-day security vulnerabilities in the next ~2 years.
GPT Transformer model's are known to solve control/RL problems well. I wouldn't be surprised if we see ChatGPT derived models operating in physical space soon as well. A major limitation with flexible factory automation robots has been that it's too expensive to program them for the task - I don't think this will be the case 5 years from now.
> we'll likely see the first mass AI driven 0-day security vulnerabilities in the next ~2 years.
Maybe for outdated and less-common software, even then assuming it gets the input about what specifically to exploit. Which makes it not much of a threat any time soon.
The curious and unexpected challenge of modern AI is that we have succeeded in making useful AIs which inherit all of the biases/problems of their training material. ChatGPT can effectively write exploits if you prompt it correctly - we'll likely see the first mass AI driven 0-day security vulnerabilities in the next ~2 years.
GPT Transformer model's are known to solve control/RL problems well. I wouldn't be surprised if we see ChatGPT derived models operating in physical space soon as well. A major limitation with flexible factory automation robots has been that it's too expensive to program them for the task - I don't think this will be the case 5 years from now.