Crypto Twitter has come across a new AI chatbot, which among its many talents, seems to know its way around smart contracts. One user joking warned, “we're all gonna be out of a job.”
The online crypto community has discovered a new Artificial Intelligence -powered chatbot that can either be used to warn developers of smart contracts vulnerabilities or teach hackers how to exploit them.on Nov. 30 and was designed to interact “in a conversational way” with the ability to answer follow-up questions and even admit mistakes, according to the company.
However, some Twitter users have come to realize that the bot could potentially be used for both good and evil, as it can be prompted toStephen Tong, co-founder of smart contract auditing firm Zellic asked ChatGPT to help find an exploit, presenting a piece of smart contract code.
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