![]() Microsoft is pouring billions of dollars into OpenAI, the company that is building the technology that powers ChatGPT and that released its latest version, GPT-4, on Tuesday. "You could say we've been using AI on autopilot and with this next generation of AI, we are moving from autopilot to copilot," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said at a virtual release event. The thrust of the new release is that generative AI, the term for ChatGPT style capabilities, will function as an assistant for users of Microsoft's popular workplace software and not unilaterally take over office tasks. ![]() Microsoft's latest chatbot, called Copilot, will put ChatGPT-like abilities to work in offices, churning out meeting transcripts, calendar entries or PowerPoint slides almost instantaneously. Additionally, organizations should consider implementing security testing and vulnerability scanning to identify and address vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.The Redmond, Washington giant has been swiftly adopting language-based AI, showing less caution than its rivals despite early problems such as chatbots giving disturbing responses or blatantly inaccurate information. In addition to applying the patch, users should also review their system configurations to ensure that proper security controls are in place, such as strong access controls and network segmentation. Users are advised to apply this patch immediately to avoid potential exploitation of this vulnerability. ![]() This will prevent the sending of NTLM authentication messages to remote file shares.
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