Know Quantum Threats Before Using AI Language Models Like ChatGPT

 

By this point, ChatGPT has become a household name as the pioneering example of a novel form of artificial intelligence known as generative AI, or large language models (LLMs). Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has experienced exceptional growth, amassing a staggering 1 million users in just five days. 

Today, with over 100 million users, ChatGPT has become a widely adopted AI model, and Openai.com, the platform behind its creation, receives approximately 1 billion monthly visits.
As our reliance on LLMs continues to grow, our digital footprints expand exponentially. 
This is due to our usage of LLMs, like other websites and applications, through internet and satellite communications that are safeguarded by public key infrastructure (PKI). 
How quantum computers are a threat to Langauge Models? 
In recent times, quantum computers have gained significant attention for their immense computational power. These machines have the potential to break PKI and decrypt vast amounts of our existing communications, encompassing almost everything we engage in on the internet. Consequently, the data we generate, including LLM data, becomes vulnerable to exploitation by adversaries equipped with quantum computers. 
Quantum threats arise due to the development and potential utilization of quantum computers, which possess the ability to perform certain calculations at a much faster pace than classical computers. These highly capable machines pose a significant risk to the security of current cryptographic algorithms u

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