Researchers recently revealed that OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4o voice API could be exploited by cybercriminals for financial scams, showing some success despite moderate limitations. This discovery has raised concerns about the misuse potential of this advanced language model.
ChatGPT-4o, OpenAI’s latest AI model, offers new capabilities, combining text, voice, and vision processing. These updates are supported by security features aimed at detecting and blocking malicious activity, including unauthorized voice replication.
Voice-based scams have become a significant threat, further exacerbated by deepfake technology and advanced text-to-speech tools. Despite OpenAI’s security measures, researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) demonstrated how these protections could still be circumvented, highlighting risks of abuse by cybercriminals.
Researchers Richard Fang, Dylan Bowman, and Daniel Kang emphasized that current AI tools may lack sufficient restrictions to prevent misuse. They pointed out the risk of large-scale scams using automated voice generation, which reduces the need for human effort and keeps operational costs low.
Their study examined a variety of scams, including unauthorized bank transfers, gift card fraud, cryptocurrency theft, and social media credential theft. Using ChatGPT-4o’s voice capabilities, the researche
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