Unveiling Security, Privacy, and Ethical Concerns of ChatGPT
Xiaodong Wu, Ran Duan, Jianbing Ni

TL;DR
This paper examines the security, privacy, and ethical challenges of ChatGPT, highlighting risks and open problems to promote secure and responsible deployment of large language models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of ChatGPT's security, privacy, and ethical issues, and discusses open challenges for safe integration into society.
Findings
Identifies key security and privacy risks of ChatGPT
Highlights ethical concerns in deployment
Discusses open problems and future research directions
Abstract
This paper delves into the realm of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot that utilizes topic modeling and reinforcement learning to generate natural responses. Although ChatGPT holds immense promise across various industries, such as customer service, education, mental health treatment, personal productivity, and content creation, it is essential to address its security, privacy, and ethical implications. By exploring the upgrade path from GPT-1 to GPT-4, discussing the model's features, limitations, and potential applications, this study aims to shed light on the potential risks of integrating ChatGPT into our daily lives. Focusing on security, privacy, and ethics issues, we highlight the challenges these concerns pose for widespread adoption. Finally, we analyze the open problems in these areas, calling for concerted efforts to ensure the development of secure and ethically sound large…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
Methodstravel james · Multi-Head Attention · Attention Is All You Need · Byte Pair Encoding · Linear Layer · Softmax · Layer Normalization · Dense Connections · Dropout · Position-Wise Feed-Forward Layer
