Earning money thanks to ChatGPT is now possible! All you have to do is find its flaws... and that's no easy task. That's why OpenAI, the company behind the conversational agent that uses artificial intelligence to solve all your problems, has set up a reward system for users who find bugs.
$200 to $20,000 reward
OpenAI is therefore committed, since Tuesday, April 11th, to offer $200 to $20,000 (depending on the severity) to anyone who finds a real bug in the ChatGPT system. Of course, the idea of offering a reward is not meant to influence you to provoke weird or incorrect responses. Only technical flaws can result in compensation, as reminded by Vanity Fair in an article.
.et="_blank">Vanity Fair.We're launching the OpenAI Bug Bounty Program — earn cash awards for finding & responsibly reporting security vulnerabilities. https://t.co/p1I3ONzFJK
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 11, 2023
The white hats on the lookout
This remuneration system is not new. Many companies in the tech industry use it to improve their products and their security to the maximum. This is where the white hats come into play, eagerly searching for any technological flaw. But who exactly are these "white hats"? They are ethical hackers, who, behind their screens, hunt down every computer bug in order to obtain the famous rewards, as explained by Reuters. With their expertise, motivated by money, they play a major role in the development of new technologies. So, this time, we let the hackers do their thing...