OpenAI has removed accounts of users from China and North Korea who the artificial intelligence company believes were using its technology for malicious purposes including surveillance and opinion-influence operations,
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North Korea's Ro Yong Myong performs during the men single skating free skating at the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
OpenAI has recently said that it has removed accounts of users from China and North Korea, who the company believes were using technology for malicious purposes.
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OpenAI removed user accounts in China and North Korea linked to using ChatGPT for malicious activities, including surveillance and fraud.
OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, announced that it has banned accounts potentially involved in deceptive employment schemes. The identified threat actors include users suspected to be linked to China and North Korea.
His focus is on security and defense issues in the Western Pacific region. He is a graduate of Hong Kong Baptist University. You can get in touch with Ryan by emailing [email protected]. A new United States spy plane reportedly arrived in treaty ally South Korea on Thursday as the Pentagon doubles up reconnaissance flights against China and North Korea.