Cyber Siege: OpenAI and Microsoft Unmask State Hackers Misusing AI Tech

In an AI espionage twist, OpenAI spots state-affiliated ne’er-do-wells using its tech for cyber skullduggery. From coding mischief to language larceny, these digital desperados include globe-trotting gangs like Charcoal Typhoon and Crimson Sandstorm. Microsoft’s on the case, but even AI can’t catch ’em all.

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Well, it's official: Skynet's baby cousins are out to get us, and they're speaking Mandarin, Russian, and a little Persian on the side. OpenAI's tech is being co-opted by international ne'er-do-wells faster than you can say "I'll be back." The upside? Microsoft's on the case, playing whack-a-mole with cyber baddies using AI like it's a Swiss Army knife for digital misdeeds. Buckle up, folks – the AI arms race is heating up, and it's not just about who can generate the best cat meme anymore.

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