OpenAI alleges China’s government is weaponizing ChatGPT for cyber operations, including polishing internal reports for influence campaigns targeting dissidents and foreign leaders. Beijing’s operatives reportedly forged documents and flooded platforms with fake reports to silence critics. This misuse highlights significant AI dangers, with affected dissidents urging the tech industry to take responsibility. OpenAI alleges China’s government is weaponizing ChatGPT for cyber operations, including polishing internal reports for influence campaigns targeting dissidents and foreign leaders. Beijing’s operatives reportedly forged documents and flooded platforms with fake reports to silence critics. This misuse highlights significant AI dangers, with affected dissidents urging the tech industry to take responsibility.
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