Trained on vast amounts of text data, it can generate human-like responses to prompts or questions. The concerns expressed in the survey mirror the trajectory of the news about ChatGPT since its introduction in November 2022.ĬhatGPT is a type of Artificial Intelligence (AI) developed by the organization OpenAI. 51% would like to see work on it paused so regulations can catch up.63% don't trust the information it produces.81% were concerned about possible security and safety risks.Of the respondents familiar with ChatGPT:
A new survey by Malwarebytes exposes deep reservations about ChatGPT, with optimism in startlingly short supply. Seven months after ChatGPT burst into our lives, it seems the lustre of the chatbot-that's-going-to-change-everything is starting to fade.