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I don't see this as a bad thing.
Malware that breaks due to bugs any normal sane developer would have detected.
My experience with chatGPT, it's a great TOOL. But, the code it generates, is very frequently incorrect. But, the problem is, the code it generates LOOKS good. And, will actually likely work, mostly.
In other words, don't interrupt your enemy when they're making a mistake.
That’s fundamentally why you can’t replace a software engineer with ChatGPT, only a software engineer has the skillset to verify the code isn’t shit even if it superficially works.
Yup.
I find it can be quite a useful tool. But, I also know when to spot its mistakes. I had it generate and cleanup some code the other day, and found 4 or 5 pretty big issues with it, which would have been hardly detectable by a more novice developer.
After, telling it about its own issues, it was able to identify and correct them.
Its, kind of like mentoring a new developer.
I'm not sure being used for a stated purpose (like generating code) in a way that you just don't agree with counts as a "vulnerability", though. Same thing as me using a drill to put a hole in a person; that's not a malfunction, I'm just an asshole.
We're talking about making an AI which can't be misused at this point, and of course that's a famously hard problem, especially when we don't really understand how the basic technology works.
What? That made no sense.