The ChatGPT AI tool has been in the limelight since its launch. With this artificial intelligence tool of Microsoft-funded company OpenAI, you can ask questions like humans, to which it gives instant answers. OpenAI, the company that created this tool, has started a bug bounty program. Under this program, a reward of $ 20,000 (about Rs 16.36 lakh) has been announced to the person who finds the bug in the ChatGPT AI tool. Also Read – Samsung employee made a big mistake, opened company’s ‘secrets’ with ChatGPT
The OpenAI Bug Bounty program has been launched this week, in which users who report bugs will be given $ 200 i.e. around Rs 16,367 per bug. Technology companies often bring such bug bounty programs, with the help of which any software flaws can be removed. Such programs benefit software engineers and ethical hackers financially.
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According to a BugCrowd report, OpenAI has also invited researchers to test some of ChatGPT’s features and is working on a framework through which third party application data can be shared. This program does not contain any false or malicious content generated by OpenAI. This step of OpenAI has been taken after this artificial intelligence tool was banned in Italy. Not only this, other European countries are also keeping an eye on this Generative AI system and services.
ChatGPT has been gaining popularity since its launch in November 2022. Questions are also being raised regarding the use of this tool in many countries. In some states of America, the use of this AI tool in the education system has been banned. Not only this, many other countries are also calling AI tools fatal for the education system. However, this tool has been in the news at times for good reasons as well.