SANS Institute to host webcast on OpenAI & ChatGPT on 21/​12

20 december 2022

SANS Institute is hosting a live webcast event, tomorrow December 21, 2022 at 11 am CET, to discuss the impli­ca­tions of advanced AI and the new OpenAI ChatGPT bot and how it affects security. OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot is a powerful arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence system that has been trained on a vast amount of data to generate written text with remar­kable accuracy and context, but even the most advanced AI remains vulne­rable to cyber­se­cu­rity risk.

A possible AI-generated quote about an event on ChatGPT and OpenAI

“AI tools like the new GPT ChatBot look like they have the potential to revo­lu­ti­o­nize cyber­se­cu­rity, but the truth is that these advances also come with risks in the form of bias, misin­for­ma­tion, privacy concerns, automated attacks, and even malicious use,” said David Hoelzer, a SANS fellow at the SANS Technical Institute. “This webcast event will help you separate hype from reality and discover the real impact of advanced AI solutions.”

The virtual webcast will feature Lightning Talks from experts in the field and a Panel Discus­sion among industry leaders. It will focus on the potential security risks of using the ChatGPT bot for tasks such as customer service, chatbots, process auto­ma­tion, and also the steps that should be taken to address potential issues.

“It is vital to under­stand how this tech­no­logy affects our security and privacy,” said Rob Lee, Chief Curri­culum Director and Faculty Lead at SANS Institute. “Join us for a unique oppor­tu­nity to gain valuable insights into the OpenAI ChatGPT bot and its potential impli­ca­tions for security.”

The ChatGPT bot was asked to weigh in on the event and responded: “Join us for a fasci­na­ting discus­sion on the latest devel­op­ments in natural language proces­sing and conver­sa­ti­onal AI, featuring ChatGPT and OpenAI. Don’t miss this oppor­tu­nity to learn from experts and explore the potential of these cutting-edge technologies.”

The event is free and open to the public and will be broadcast live on SANS’ website. 

Register now for the live webcast event.

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