How to make money by pushing ChatGPT to its limits


Unfortunately ChatGPT is not free of security flaws. — Photography tanit boonruen/Getty Images/AFP Relaxnews

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is launching a program to find security flaws that could allow internet users to earn up to US$20,000 (RM88,440). The company is putting financial incentives into the mission of finding major vulnerabilities in the operation of the AI chatbot.

This initiative, dubbed OpenAI's Bug Bounty Program, is designed to pay anyone who exposes security flaws and other vulnerabilities. Earnings range from US$200 (RM884) to US$20,000 (RM88,440), depending on how dangerous the flaw discovered is.

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