BIRMINGHAM – Artificial Intelligence exploded on the tech scene a year ago when Open AI launched Chat GPT. Earlier this month, after updating Chat GPT, Open AI was hit by a denial of service attack by an hacker group, reports cybersecurity expert Richard Stiennon. Now cyber hackers are using AI to gain access to more accounts, including those protected by biometric sign ins.
Stiennon updates what’s happening with Chat GPT, and a host of competitors that have arrived in the past year, in this update on MITech TV with co-hosts Mike Brennan and Matt Roush.
If you want to learn about the latest cyber threats, you want to watch this video.
You also can also check out Stiennon’s website at www.it-harvest.com. He’s also incorporated AI into his Cybersecurity Yearbook that allows paid users to search his database of cybersecurity companies worldwide.
He’s selling the hard copy edition of 2023 Cybersecurity Yearbook there as well.