EXCLUSIVE: “This wastes the whitehat’s time, Immunefi time, and the projects’ time. That’s why we ban ChatGPT reports,” immunefi developers explained in a recent chat. By shauryamalwa.
But the crypto platform Immunefi is having none of that. The bounty-paying whitehat – a term for individuals who hack products with the goal of patching security instead of theft – banned 15 users last week who submitted ChatGPT-regenerated reports on the platform, albeit to mixed sentiment.
“There’s a difference between something like GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT. With the former, you are driving the process, and the role of Copilot is offering useful suggestions in context, which you accept or reject as you write your program,” Immunefi told CoinDesk in a Twitter message. “With the latter, you are using a single prompt to generate something that looks like a well-written bug report, but is nonsense when analyzed further.
“It’s really an art,” developers further said, referring to the act of carefully writing a well-crafted bug report that clearly lays out issues and solutions for any exploit or bug. As such, Immunefi said it would continue to monitor ChatGPT-generated reports even as they eventually get more sophisticated. “There are a lot of very obvious tells. If you play around with ChatGPT, you’ll start to see a lot of patterns in the output,” developers said.
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