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CYBERInsights: ChatGPT – The impact of Large Language Models on Law Enforcement – Europol

ChatGPT – The impact of Large Language Models on Law Enforcement – Europol
Syndicated By: Iain Fraser Cybersecurity Journalist Gibraltar
 
28th Mar 2023 
 
ChatGPT – the impact of Large Language Models on Law Enforcement 
 
Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT are undergoing rapid advances and have now entered the mainstream. This marks a significant step forward for machine learning, as it shows its ability to handle both mundane tasks and complex creative tasks. The developments with LLMs hold potential implications for all industries, including criminal ones. So what does this mean for law enforcement?
 
In response to the growing public attention given to ChatGPT, the Europol Innovation Lab organised a number of workshops with subject matter experts from across the organisation to explore how criminals can abuse LLMs, as well as how it may assist investigators in their daily work. This Tech Watch Flash report analyses the findings of these sessions and includes key information for law enforcement as they continue to scan for new and emerging technologies that affect their work.
 
In Tech Watch Flash reports, Europol’s Innovation Lab, often working side-by-side with other law enforcement agencies and operational partners, presents analyses of new technologies that could affect the work of law enforcement. Learn More /… 
 
Iain Fraser Cybersecurity Journalist

 

About Europol
 
Headquartered in The Hague, the Netherlands, Europol’s mission is to support its Member States in preventing and combating all forms of serious international and organised crime, cybercrime and terrorism. Europol also works with many non-EU partner states and international organisations.
 
Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the EU and to the safety and livelihood of its people. The biggest security threats come from:
  • terrorism;
  • international drug trafficking and money laundering;
  • organised fraud;
  • the counterfeiting of euros;
  • trafficking in human beings

Author

  • Cybersecurity Journalist - Iain Fraser

    Gibraltar based Professional Journalist, Accredited Authority Writer, Commentator & Publisher working on all aspects of SME (Small, Medium Sized Enterprises) Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence, Best Practice Compliance & Mitigation. Voted Top 30 Cybersecurity News Websites Globally in 2023 for Information Security by Feedspot #CyberJourno #Scambaiter - Available for Assignments - Articles, Web Content, Guest Blogger

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