OpenAI has started its bug bounty program in which it will
offer a reward to users depending on the severity of the bug. The company has
also revealed that the rewards will start from $200 per vulnerability.
Researchers have been invited by OpenAI to assess specific
features of ChatGPT as well as the architecture for OpenAI systems to interact
and exchange information with external applications. It's important to note
that the assessment program excludes any erroneous or harmful content generated
by OpenAI systems.
"Security is essential to OpenAI's mission. We
appreciate the contributions of ethical hackers who help us uphold high privacy
and security standards for our users and technology.
This policy (based on disclose.io) outlines our definition
of good faith regarding the discovery and reporting of vulnerabilities, and
clarifies what you can expect from us in return", said the company.
"The initial priority rating for most findings will use
the Bugcrowd Vulnerability Rating Taxonomy. However, vulnerability priority and
reward may be modified based on likelihood or impact at OpenAI's sole
discretion. In cases of downgraded issues, researchers will receive a detailed
explanation", added OpenAI.
Last month, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT-4, OpenAI’s most
advanced system, said to be more creative, collaborative and accurate than
ever. OpenAI's ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that leverages deep learning to
produce human-like responses for conversational text inputs. The latest
version, ChatGPT-4, is the fourth iteration of the chatbot that has been
trained on vast amounts of internet data to acquire the ability to generate
natural language text and furnish thorough responses to users' queries.
At present, ChatGPT-4 is exclusively accessible to ChatGPT
Plus subscribers who pay a monthly charge of $20, and is an API tool for
developers to incorporate into their applications. To gain access, you can
enroll on the waitlist.
However, if you have access to the new Bing, you can
interact with ChatGPT-4 there. This is because Microsoft has confirmed that
Bing is now using OpenAI's GPT-4 model - the same technology that powers
ChatGPT-4.
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