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Interview with the AI, part one. [Special Editions]

CyberWire Daily

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Technology, Daily News, News, Tech News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Cybersecurity interview with ChatGPT. In part one of CyberWire’s Interview with the AI, Brandon Karpf interviews ChatGPT about topics related to cybersecurity. Rick Howard joins Brandon to analyze the conversation and discuss potential use cases for the cybersecurity community. ChatGPT is a chatbot launched by OpenAI and built on top of OpenAI’s GPT-3 family of large language models. Cyber questions answered by ChatGPT in part one of the interview. What were the most significant cybersecurity incidents up through 2021? What leads you to characterize these specific events as significant? What were the specific technical vulnerabilities associated with these incidents? Who were the cyber actors involved in each of these attacks? Do you think it's valuable to attribute cyber attacks to specific actors? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the CyberWire Network powered by N2K.

0:10.0

Hi, my name's Brannon Karpf.

0:11.0

I'm one of the staff here at N2K networks and cyberwire.

0:15.0

Lately in our community there has been a lot of conversation about chat gPT or gPT 3.

0:21.0

The fact that it seems to be almost a better resource than even Google or

0:27.7

potentially Wikipedia, the fact that people are using it to write articles to

0:32.0

write code to take tests.

0:34.7

However, there are also concerns such as the veracity or validity of the information that

0:40.0

provides the fact that it says things with such confidence without giving

0:44.9

sources and without giving reason for those conclusions.

0:49.2

Regardless of the negatives, the fact of the matter is that this is a powerful tool and we at the cyberwire

0:56.0

wanted to experiment to push the boundaries to see what it could do. Now how

1:01.9

we're going to do that is I'm going to interview the AI. We're going to see what it knows about

1:09.0

our industry, the cyber security industry. We're going to test its knowledge. At the end we're going

1:14.4

to evaluate how did it do? Is this a potential tool that we could use within our

1:20.0

industry that provides actual value and potentially helps us improve the

1:26.4

cyber security posture of our organizations and systems. So what it's

1:35.0

we've done is we've assigned a voice to this AI.

1:38.0

We did that by first asking the AI what its voice would sound like.

1:42.0

It told me that its voice would sound like.

1:43.0

It told me that its voice should be clear, easy to understand, and effective at communicating.

1:48.0

And so from a service that you could input text and receive a voice as an output.

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