OpenAI has made it clear that its flagship AI service, ChatGPT is not intended for malicious use.

The company has released a report detailing that it has observed the trends of bad actors using its platform as it becomes more popular. OpenAI indicated it has removed dozens of accounts on the suspicion of using ChatGPT in unauthorized ways, such as for “debugging code to generating content for publication on various distribution platforms.”

The company has also recently announced reaching a 400 million weekly active user milestone. The company detailed that its usership has increased by more than 100 million in less than three months as more enterprises and developers utilize its tools. However, ChatGPT is also a free service that can be accessed globally. As the moral and ethical aspects of its functions have long been in question, OpenAI has had to come to terms with the fact that there are entities that have ulterior motives for the platform.

“OpenAI’s policies strictly prohibit use of output from our tools for fraud or scams. Through our investigation into deceptive employment schemes, we identified and banned dozens of accounts,” the company said in its report.

In its report, OpenAI discussed having to challenge nefarious actions taking place on ChatGPT. The company highlighted several case studies, where it has uncovered and taken action by banning the accounts found to be using the tool for malicious intent.

In one instance, OpenAI detailed an account that wrote disparaging news articles about the US, with the news source being published in Latin America under the guise of a Chinese publication byline.
Another case, localized in North Korea was found to be to be generating resumes and job profiles for make-believe job applicants. According to OpenAI, the account may have been used for applying to jobs at Western companies.

Yet another study uncovered accounts believed to have originated in Cambodia that used ChatGPT for translation and to generate comments in networks of “romance scammers,” that infiltrate several social media platforms, including X, Facebook, and Instagram.

OpenAI has confirmed that it has shared its findings with its industry contemporaries, such as Meta, that might inadvertently be affected by the actions happening on ChatGPT.






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