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ChatGPT AI Chatbot is a tool to counter vaccine misinformation on social media. The confirmed hack drains $41 million from the crypto gambling platform’s share
Vaccine misinformation on social media is being combated using the AI chatbot ChatGPT
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Today’s news: Malwarebytes to lay off 100 employees over split plans.
Quick insights: The confirmed hack drains $41 million from the crypto gambling platform’s share.
Study suggests that by debunking internet beliefs about vaccine safety, pen AI’s ChatGPT could promote vaccine use. The 50 most frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine were provided to the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot by researchers at the Hospital Clinico Universitario de Santiago de Compostela (IDIS-Hospital Clinico Universitario) in Spain. They included investigations based on urban legends and false stories, such as that of long Covid caused by the vaccine. According to results presented in the journal Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, ChatGPT achieved an average accuracy rating of 9 out of 10. Despite some gaps in the information provided, it was accurate most of the time.
Malwarebytes, a cybersecurity company, has begun downsizing its staff by laying off 100 employees. The action is part of a restructuring plan aimed at dividing the company into two distinct entities. According to TechCrunch, the layoffs came soon after the company parted ways with its chief product officer, chief information officer and top technology officer a few weeks ago. An archival copy of the Malwarebytes leadership page attests to the non-existence of these positions within the organization. Additionally, according to several LinkedIn posts, the potential for more layoffs was seen this week.
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On September 4, withdrawals from cryptocurrency gaming platform Stake totaled $41 million, which blockchain security researchers dubbed “suspicious outflows.” Etherscan identified the account taken as a “Hacker Stake.com”, suggesting that the money may have been withdrawn as a result of a stolen private key. According to blockchain data, the alleged attacker’s account received unusually large withdrawals from Stake.com contracts. At 12:48, during the first Ethereum transaction, the Tether stablecoin was transferred from Stake to the attacker’s account in the amount of almost $3.9 million.