What's the Future of AI in Cybersecurity and Hacking (are we doomed)?

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  • @davidbombal
    @davidbombal  Рік тому +40

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    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Рік тому

      There is no way a human could keep up with AI/a computer/AI will be needed to combat AI hacking,a human couldn't keep up with something like that,or even see what was going on fast enough,to react/combat AI. I know how to code and I have A LOT of certifications,but I know EVENTUALLY,MAYBE even soon,I will be replaced/the bar to continue to be employed,even now,is going to be EXTREMELY HIGH/this has been the trend over the years,more and more knowledge,has been needed,to be considered/to get a job in certain fields,now with AI,to get a job/keep your job,the bar is going to be insanely high,this still depends on how much employers/companies value human employees/without employees/people with jobs,items/products/services can't be purchased/AI/robots/machines don't buy items/products/AI/Robots/Machines aren't always going to be a great investment.
      Like I said, I will be replaced as well and I have my A+,Linux+,Network+,Server+,Cloud+,CCNA,RHCE,Azure,Security+,PenTest+,CySA+,CEH,CCISO,CASP+,CISSP,OSCP, and I also know how to code/I know HTML/CSS,JavaScript,PHP,Python,Java,C,C++ and other languages as well,I also know about Machine Learning/AI, I also know electronics as well,but I will still be replaced at some point as well, or not needed/AI will be able to do ALL OF THIS/EVERYTHING a human can do,but MUCH BETTER,but for an example,a computer can produce/complete A LOT more spreadsheets,per second/minute/per 15mins/30mins,than a human ever could/with hacking, a human wouldn't even know what to react to,because it would be so fast and so many things would be done simultaneously/it would crack passwords/pen test/harden a network/accsess a network,EXTREMELY FAST and a human could never keep up with something like that,unless a human was able to augment them selfs/get upgrades lol and human augments/human upgrades, don't exist yet,but AI does,so competing with AI is going to be EXTREMELY difficult and maybe/probably impossible.

    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Рік тому +1

      People are definitely neive and over confident. Only a few outcomes can come from the implementation of Machines/Robots/Automation/AI.
      One: a world where no jobs are available to humans and a moneyless society/Socialism would be implemented/a system where items were divide out/divided out.
      Two: We revert back to our old ways/by being more self sufficient/sustainable/by raising livestock/growing food/by trading goods and services.
      Three: humans/business owners realize/come to the conclusion that there is no money in machines/robots/automation/AI/it sounds good right now to pay/invest just one of your minimum wage employees salary for one year, to obtain an AI robot that can replace all of your current employees,but what will be realized is,if no one has jobs/money,no one will have money to pay for your product/subscriptions/ad revenue/what you are selling/every employee hired,is a potential profit/that employee or someone elses employee MAY buy your product/employees are good investments.
      Four: AI becomes self aware/a skynet/terminator scenario/outcome,becomes humans reality/AI/Robots try to take out humans or like in IRobot, the AI realizes,to preserve humans/to follow all of the robots rules, a few humans need to be taken out,because humans are over populating earth and not using renewable energy and they are not trying to keep/create a smaller carbon foot print/all humans arent trying to be eco friendly,so to save humans,some of the population of humans need to be taken out.
      The only jobs AI/robots create, is AI regulation jobs and FOR NOW,these machines/AI will PROBABLY need to be built/programmed/updated/maintained, by humans,FOR NOW and this also depends on the route taken by these companies/cars can be built autonomously,so it wouldn't be to surprising,to see robots/AI being built/maintained fully autonomously/A LOT of things can be automated, even now/in todays day and time and DEFINITELY in the future, but the question is,will companies see the value in the investment of humans/this may not be seen right away/it may take time for companies to realize, money comes from humans,not robots,either way,even now, the need/demand for people/human are going to go WAY DOWN,but we will just have to see where things go,but I think in the far future,OR MAYBE not so distant future/ our next evolutionary step is a moneyless society/socialism/a fully autonomous world,how this plays out/works exactly,is yet to be determined,granted we DEFINITELY don't need to get to lazy/we should still be doing things,but A LOT of people are DEFINITELY going to feel like,they will never be good enough/they could never compete with AI/Robots; Humans will NEED to find other purposes,I also wouldn't be surprised to see a resistance type group/extremist group,that try to damage/destroy servers/robots/AI/equipment,at some point,I know that sounds crazy,but if people's purpose/lively hoods/jobs/income are in jeopardy and they don't see a solution,fear/anger or both MAY take over,in some people.
      What do you think humans will realize/what conclusion do you think humans will come to, regarding this?
      What do you think the outcome will be with all of this?
      You need to keep in mind,what we are seeing is just whats available to the general public, when it comes to AI,company's/corporation's/government will have AI that is MUCH MORE capable,also A LOT of OpenAI/GPT is dumbed down, so server resources aren't over whelmed and for legal purposes/so AI isn't as harmful to society and also so these companies don't get sued as much OR shut down entirely.

    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Рік тому

      Heres a few examples of why ALL jobs are going to become obsolete, for humans,EVENTUALLY,SOME sooner rather than later,but also keep in mind,these technologies are only going to get better/more efficient/more effective and these things are already possible, so the likeliness of a robot, not being able to do your job and not being able to do your job better than you as well,is really low/its inevitable for robots/AI to render humans obsolete,when it comes to needing humans, to accomplish tasks, not only will colleges only be for fun/hobbies in the future,because of AI and Robots, other technologies will render humans obsolete as well; Here are a few examples of whats been shown/used,so far, Sophia an AI Robot,Artemis Robot,which is a soccer/football playing robot,Boston Dynamics Robots,this company has contracts with Darpa/their robots are aggressive looking,Miso Robotics,this is a company that makes fast food cooking robots,such as Flippy, CookRight and Sippy; Also warehouse technology robots, like Toyota's Autonomous Forklift,Squid,Squid runs on rails,that go from the ground level,upto bays,which allow squid,to pick/pull items out of bays autonomously,Max AI Visual Identification System,is used to identify items and sort them or do certain things with items,it could be used to sort trash/recyclables on a conveyer belt autonomously,Autonomous Mobile Robots AMRs,this robot is used in warehouses,to retrieve/pull items and then take them to other locations,Handle Robot,Handle is a mobile robot that combines the rough-terrain capability of legs, with the efficiency of wheels. It is designed for material-handling applications, and features a manipulator arm capable of picking up heavy boxes,handle uses a swinging "tail" to counterbalance the weight of its arm, when it is holding a heavy box;SuperPick Polybag Picking System is a robotic solution designed by Soft Robotics Inc,the system is intended to enable e-commerce operations to automate the handling, scanning, and loading of outbound orders and returns,Starship Technologies make autonomous delivery robots,which are six-wheeled ground robots that can navigate streets and sidewalks autonomously. They are designed to be safe and robust, offering on-demand package delivery for consumers and businesses. Some have said the robots look like beer coolers,most likely this assessment came from young college kids,since currently that is where the robot/company makes most of their deliveries/this is where most of their business is carried out, on college campuses;Starship Technologies,robots can deliver a variety of items. They are currently available to deliver items on college campuses around the world, where they can deliver food, drinks, office stationery and tools. They are designed to make food and package deliveries more efficient, convenient and sustainable.
      ,Kiwi,Robo Mart,TeleRetail,Scout Robot,are examples of autonomous mobile robot stores; Construction robots/companies like BAUBOT,OKIBO,Hilti JAIBOT,Dusty Robotics,ULC Robotics,Built Robotics are available now as well; Also medical robots like The da Vinci Surgical Robot,also other companies like Edge Innovations, ABB Ltd,FANUC,Epson,KUKA,Staubli,just to name a few.
      These are the different type of welding robots that are available as well:
      Resistance Spot Welding Robots
      Collaborative Welding Robots
      Shielded Metal Arc Welding Robots (SMAW)
      Robotic Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG)
      Robotic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG)
      Robot Laser Welding.
      Plasma Welding Robot.
      Heres a list of companies that produce welding robots:
      EVS
      Panasonic
      SUMIG Robotics
      Kawasaki
      Yaskawa Motoman
      Fanuc
      Comau
      A LOT of jobs/workers are becoming obsolete/cashiers,warehouse workers/line workers,construction workers/the self driving field is accomplishing A LOT right now too/Elon Musk,is missing a key component/technology, and thats lidar;Also the U.S. military has had autonomous planes for decades,so pilots are Becoming obsolete as well.
      A LOT can be prepped at night for construction workers/machines can be ran at night, also window installing and cleaning bots are a thing now as well.
      Also autonomous agricultural bots/robots are a thing now as well.
      Drs MAY become obsolete as well/their jobs could/will eventually be taken over by AI/ bots/bots ALREADY do A LOT of surgery, such as Coronary artery bypass ,cutting away cancer tissue from sensitive parts of the body ,such as blood vessels, nerves, or important body organs,Gallbladder removal, Hip Replacement, Hysterectomy,Kidney removal, kidney transplant,Mitral Valve Repair,Pyeloplasty ,surgery to correct ureteropelvic junction obstruction,Pyloroplasty,Radical Prostatectomy,Radical cystectomy,Tubal ligation.
      This is happening more and more NOW too, Brick and Mortar is some what going away/ more stores will either close and open up a distribution center or become a distribution center, door dash will handle that, AND AT SOME POINT, Door Dash will be FULLY AUTONOMOUS as well/the vehicles will be self driving and robots will load and unload the vehicles, Door Dash MAY NOT be the ending company/the only company doing this, BUT a company/companies will be doing this.
      Probably SOON employees that unload trucks, stock shelves, truck drivers, should go next, because of self driving vehicles and arms, connected to vehicles, which will drop the package out, once the vehicles in position or an autonomous drone or some other type of robot, will make the delivery.
      Also think about how much a human can lift, if lucky, you MIGHT get one that can lift 250 pounds, a robot could lift 1000pounds, robots don't need breaks, as often/they can charge up, while another one replaces them, they don't get paid/need money, they don't get sick,they don't have feelings or rights/its a machine, so basically its easier to deal with,also at some point they will be fixing them selves; Or another bot/robot,will fix/maintain/repair and so on,other robots/EVENTUALLY they will be able to fix them selfs or another bot will aid in repairing them/other robots.
      Electricians MIGHT be okay, well, MAYBE for a little while, I mean think about it, how hard is it, to see colors/distinguish green/ground,White/Neutral,Red and black/hot/a camera paired with AI or even just IFTTT and a camera,could handle that, also electricians ALREADY consult machines/voltage meters, to diagnose problems/figure things out/ALL of that could be on a machine/bot and be handled MUCH quicker/more efficiently/effectively, with a bot.
      Auto mechanics MAY be the next to go, especially if bots, could get in tight places easier/sync with the whole car/have a diagnostic reader on board, lift an entire engine/the whole car, on its own/vehicles are already assembled by robots/vehicle manufacturing plants use robots for,painting, welding, assembly, and material handling,ALREADY/An average car has about 30,000 parts. Once those parts are manufactured and brought to the final production line, it takes companie's robots about 18 to 35 hours to produce one mass-market vehicle, from welding to full engine assembly to painting, another example of all of this is Tesla/ to meet Tesla's uncompromising production goals, Musk settled on an equally uncompromising production strategy, full automation, no ifs, ands or buts. The goal was to remove every single human operator and only stop when the facility looked like an alien spaceship,according to musk/these are musks words.
      This is a semi comprehensive list of obsolete jobs/fields right now,that are obsolete,eventually everyone will be obsolete though,at least in the sense that a robot can do your job better than you can,from a practical stand point;
      Machines/robots/Automation/AI could easily ruine/destroy the economy/push society/people/humans to a moneyless society/to socialism or force people to revert back,or become more self reliant/people would need to raise their own farm animals,grow their own plants/make their own clothes/things/trade may be needed more as well,the honest truth is,all of these companies are putting them selfs out of business as well/they probably think that,if they don't release Chat GPT/a GPT/AI competitor,they will fall behind/become obsolete as a company,but at the same time, NO ONE will have any money to buy services/products,so no one can pay for a subscription and ad revenue won't work,because no one will have money to buy products,so theres no point in advertising,also rich people's money/generational wealth only lasts so long,if its not replenished, also honestly every employee/human hired,is a potential profit/those employees will purchase your products,if not yours,someone elses employee will purchase your products,IF your products are in demand,if there not in demand,you have a bigger problem,than people not having money to buy your products,Machines/AI/Robots don't need your products and these machines also have to be purchased by companie owners/it might sound appealing right now,to spend one minimum wagers yearly earnings on a machine,that can replace all of your hired employees, but EVENTUALLY if everyone's replaced and rich people's/generational wealth runs out,you will no longer be able to sell your products,because no one has money to buy them, obviously eventually it will be all jobs,at least until rich people/business owners realize this and decide humans are the better investment,but heres the list for right now, of jobs that will be going away/jobs that are obsolete.
      Research and analysis/data analyzing
      Warehouse workers
      Manufacturing And Production
      Marketing And Advertising
      Financing and banking
      Customer Service Jobs
      Proof Reading
      Retail
      Media And Marketing
      Legal Services
      Insurance Underwriting
      Sales
      Quality Control.

    • @MatthewE.-pl4ku
      @MatthewE.-pl4ku Рік тому

      David, spinning off of the AI ending the world and eliminating jobs hysteria, is getting a VMware VCP-DCV 2023 / vSphere 8 certification worth it or will businesses eventually get rid of On-Prem folks and push their operations completely to / in the Cloud?

    • @JohnAmatulli
      @JohnAmatulli Рік тому +1

      State actors already have access to unaligned (unprotected) AI that is specialized to offensive security. Unaligned free alternatives that can be run on a home computer already exist that claim 90% of what GPT-4 can do. What happens when corporate or individuals take these and fine tune them to focus on Offensive Security over the next year? What happens when black hats start incorporating tools that exist and create bots a la Auto-GPT that have access to these tools? Only more work for experts for sure, but underestimating the threat or the speed of innovation is huge mistake.

  • @JimmyJewelz
    @JimmyJewelz Рік тому +85

    Whenever there’s a new David Bombal and OTW video, you know it’s gold. We appreciate it gentlemen 🙌

  • @somerandomguywastaken
    @somerandomguywastaken Рік тому +140

    I think that AI will increase the market for cyber security. Dodgy code will cause a bigger need for cyber security

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Рік тому +45

      I think a lot of people would agree with you

    • @wolfk.l.5582
      @wolfk.l.5582 Рік тому +5

      Not only that, but the implications of open source AI are enormous and will continue to be huge specifically in regards to data privacy. We definitely wouldn't want to use chatGPT to help us "improve" source code at the expense of it being leaked, for instance. Cynersecurity will be even more important than ever before the more these tools continue to advance.

    • @somerandomguywastaken
      @somerandomguywastaken Рік тому +2

      @@wolfk.l.5582 yh I thought that as well. There's concerns of literally giving sensitive code to a private company, where you have no clue what they do with it.

    • @wolfk.l.5582
      @wolfk.l.5582 Рік тому +1

      @@somerandomguywastaken also, anybody may get remnants of that source code as a result of just asking chatGPT. So not only do we need to take into account how OpenAI uses collected data, but also how chatGPT uses it as well.

    • @v1t0rbugbountypleaselucky07
      @v1t0rbugbountypleaselucky07 Рік тому

      @@davidbombal Yes it's to embrace it David people i know they blame it in negative way but WE NEED TO CHANGE THE MENTALLITY. More productivity and speed like Occupy said. And i Agree 100%

  • @Esmeralda-bq7ev
    @Esmeralda-bq7ev Рік тому +20

    Every day now before sleeping I come to watch one video of yours, David. And during the day taking your CCNA course because I want learn more about networking. Learning from you is easier and makes me motivated. Taking my unemployed status as an opportunity to learn as much as I can and hopefully to break into the tech field. Thank you for sharing knowledge with us.

    • @BlankSide313
      @BlankSide313 Рік тому +3

      Keep going. I was in the same place as you. It all pays off, even the one video a night before bed.

    • @Esmeralda-bq7ev
      @Esmeralda-bq7ev Рік тому

      @@BlankSide313 Thank you for the motivation.

  • @mytechnotalent
    @mytechnotalent Рік тому +35

    We do need to embrace it as OTW says. It is not going away. Good to see you both David and OTW!

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Рік тому +6

      Thank you Kevin! Agreed. It's here to stay. You have to work with it.

    • @VividCoding
      @VividCoding Рік тому +3

      He doesn't even understand Generative AI properly. He says that the AI just pulls code from the internet which might be true for some AI like Bing Chat that uses a search feature. However LLMs can write novel code based on your prompt. It's training data isn't just raw copy and paste. The AI actually learns the patterns of our answers and applies the patterns on its own. This is why they can hallucinate sometimes because it doesn't actually know what it's writing. It's just learning our patterns to a high degree, but can't actually think about the code like a human can.

  • @tonymontana2869
    @tonymontana2869 Рік тому +3

    I will always appreciate OTW and David Bombal, I am starting to be obsessed. Naturally, I appreciate in general all the videos and learning material provided in the channel, but I don't know why but with OTW it feels different. Thank you for all the good stuff. Also, it could be interesting hearing about the defense processes of cybersecurity during an attack and counter-attack. Another interesting dialogue could be detecting and analyzing the various vulnerabilities or intrusions in various systems, maybe even through the adoption of AI and even in the near-far future quantum computers. Thank you :)

    • @dannylegendinusa
      @dannylegendinusa 7 місяців тому

      Exactly. It feels different with OTW😂

  • @No-no-no-no-nope
    @No-no-no-no-nope Рік тому +10

    Even if the AI could develop complete programs, there must still be people who stand between the customer and the AI. Developers don't program the whole day, that's maybe 25% of the work and the 25% is now done even faster by AI and at some point you just do something else in this time. I have no concerns because most developers are very flexible and intelligent, there will be something to do. Thanks for the great videos and greetings from Germany

  • @botsk33
    @botsk33 Рік тому +2

    Late August 23: After using both chatGPT & Bard for months now (for coding ideas & general knowledge), it seems that Bard is more correct when it comes to facts & figures, while ChatGPT is the creative one (somewhere between hallucinating & pretty fine ideas xD). For all newbies in coding: Don't be lazy using AI too much! Real knowledge is everything. Nothing beats your human synapses full of C++ & Py skills. Also: Supergood episode again, Gentlemen! 🙌

  • @osirissk8o
    @osirissk8o Рік тому +4

    David, thank you for uploading this. I really enjoy the wide array of Cyber topics you’ve shared.

  • @neanda
    @neanda Рік тому +3

    you are absolutely right about continuous learning, especially as the world is progressing faster every day. i use a lot of tutorials on YT and general updates on the world (like this channel :)

  • @Alain9-1
    @Alain9-1 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate so much those long videos, thank you

  • @noone-ld7pt
    @noone-ld7pt Рік тому +4

    I very much agree that adpating to this technology is especially vital right now but I personally think AIs creating malware and exploits is a lot closer than you guys seem to. My reasoning being that the top LLMs we're seeing now are putting huge amount of resources into their "guardrails" (both for ethical or reputational concerns), but testing have shown that much smaller open source LLMs can perform at almost a 90% accuracy of ChatGPT by using GPT4 as a much more efficient RLHF substitute.
    And one can only assume that newer open source models will be crosstraining with feedback from several of the industry giants AIs, and thus the progress of the best AIs will lift the performance level of all the others as well regardless of whether or not they put effort into their guardrails or not. They could for example instriuct their models to completely disregard all security responses from GPT4/Bard/Llama in their training.
    But this is in any case an incredibly exciting time to be entering the cyber security field! I think most would agree that we are about to see a paradigm shift, and I'm very interested to see where we end up!

  • @randyriegel8553
    @randyriegel8553 Рік тому +4

    I'm a software engineer. When I first used ChatGPT I told it to write a C# function for me to do something. I already had the code in my project. Just wanted to see what it spit out. I did a benchmark on the method with my code and ChatGPT's code. Mine used less memory and was faster than what it gave me.

    • @74Gee
      @74Gee Рік тому +1

      @randyriegel8553
      If you run variations of the prompt 100 times you'll probably find that it beats highly optimized code 10% of the time, same for Rust. The problem with AI doing coding is that AI can write that code in seconds and it can run 24 hours a day improving its code. We cannot.
      So imagine an AI/script tasked with iteratively writing, compiling, testing new CPU exploits to break confinement like Spectre/Meltdown which took 6 months to patch. Then spreading to new systems to create more exploits.
      There's currently no way to stop something like this.

    • @mythiclunar5761
      @mythiclunar5761 2 місяці тому

      Yeah sure... try it now

  • @pietdierickx
    @pietdierickx Рік тому +1

    I would love to see a video on Pegasus and NSO!!!! Keep up the good work. Thank you so much.

  • @carrotsandcarrots1
    @carrotsandcarrots1 Рік тому +2

    Don't know if someone mentioned it already since there are too many comments for me to read, but ChatGPT uses context of previous prompts to generate more answers. That may be why the windows shellcode request was denied. Might just need to make a fresh line of prompts that have no context to go off of sometimes to get what you want. I think Bard does something similar also. It's something that helps a lot with story writing brainstorming.

  • @jameswalsh2427
    @jameswalsh2427 Рік тому

    I could listen to this interview all day . He is so calming and great information. Greetings from James J in Limerick city Ireland

  • @Anitrex666
    @Anitrex666 Рік тому +3

    David, I'm a huge fan of your videos, and they keep getting more and more interesting . I was wondering if you and OTW could share your insights on the crossover of AI and Quantum Computers. It seems like it is just around the corner, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.

  • @ernst367
    @ernst367 Рік тому

    I've been waiting for this! Great convo David and OTW, learned from this!

  • @iceberg613
    @iceberg613 Рік тому +3

    It's like you read my mind! Thank you for this video.

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Рік тому +2

      You're welcome! I hope you enjoy the video!

  • @nawlaynawlay4722
    @nawlaynawlay4722 Рік тому

    Thank you both David and OTW

  • @anthony..23
    @anthony..23 3 місяці тому

    Gracias

  • @fritagonia
    @fritagonia Рік тому +1

    I love these series with OTW :)

  • @funkymonk2254
    @funkymonk2254 Рік тому

    ThankYou David and Master OTW.

  • @rithvikrajraapeti4877
    @rithvikrajraapeti4877 Рік тому

    I am 12 year old i know coding in java,python,html,css, and i learn networking and ethical hacking from you and i like the tutorials and i have learned so many things about networking and ethical hacking keep making i love you videos

  • @lofiguuy
    @lofiguuy Рік тому +1

    Great one Bombal👍 I have learnt a lot from this

  • @ashleyg05
    @ashleyg05 Рік тому +1

    So refreshing to hear a reality check about the promise of AI, as opposed to the perceived threats. The current y2k-style freakout over AI is beyond annoying.

  • @mustang19ms
    @mustang19ms 10 місяців тому

    As AI has access to the information widely available on the internet, it's probably more of a plus for the defensive side of cybersecurity, as code and information for the attack side is not as available

  • @mohammadfarooq3366
    @mohammadfarooq3366 Рік тому

    Along with Pegasus, Ask OTW how to check whether it's installed on your device or not. Also discuss on recent cyberattacks. That would be helpful

  • @TopBoy-j3v
    @TopBoy-j3v Рік тому +5

    I love this channel, I learned a lot here, I'm not going to lie, thanks david🎉

  • @Abdullah-wh6ge
    @Abdullah-wh6ge Рік тому

    Thank you David, I was looking forward to this

  • @Zeitgeistpionier
    @Zeitgeistpionier Рік тому +1

    Suggestion/wish: Take the point of view of a software engineer and discuss the question, whether it is possible to write a absolute secure program that can't be exploited at all or how to write a program that is as secure as possible.

  • @xlr555usa
    @xlr555usa Рік тому +1

    I need to use Bard more, hoping it improves. So far chatgpt has been better for coding but I want Google to catch up. Still hope that open source LLMs will survive, govts may try to shut them down

  • @CyberDevilSec
    @CyberDevilSec Рік тому +1

    OTW you're a true legend man! I admire you on the show every single time.
    David next time when he comes on the show you gotta make some more MrMacky jokes from southpark😂
    When he was talking about AI and he said sometimes it's good sometimes it's bad he reminded me of Mrmacky hahaha

  • @KenSherman
    @KenSherman Рік тому

    7:35
    Sort of ironic OTW & we are reading his own biography. Details ensued.🤫
    20:00
    Even the best almost falls for 1. BUT OTW!?😲
    30:18
    That could be because you were still under that prompt or "open conversation topic" & that's why it knew what you were doing. A new or reset chat prior on inquiring it to generate a Windows code may have yielded different results.
    43:03
    On that note, we see what you've been doing within the last 30 days (34:45). Glad you're on the good side.😅

  • @ancomm_uk
    @ancomm_uk Рік тому +2

    After spending a week messing around with both Bard and ChatGPT, the code it spat out was bug ridden, out of date and blatant bullshit in a lot of cases with Bard. I think we're safe for a few years!

  • @lowwastehighmelanin
    @lowwastehighmelanin Рік тому

    Always a delight to hear from OccupyTheWeb

  • @camelotenglishtuition6394
    @camelotenglishtuition6394 Рік тому

    Just dropping some love for the algo, great work as always David

  • @cysecgnz
    @cysecgnz Рік тому

    I'm at Boise State in their B.S. CyberOps program and worried that I won't be able to get a job once I graduate because of AI and how most SOC tasks can be done by AI. That said, my thought is that I do think that AI will eventually make some jobs in cybersecurity obsolete or unnecessary, but I also think it will force change and even create new jobs. Essentially, it's more of an adaptation than anything. The role of cybersecurity experts, especially beginners, will change. It's just a matter of being willing to adapt, learn new roles and skills, etc. Trying not to keep myself from overthinking or being deterred from perusing my degree and my interest and passion for the field.

  • @mikaelfiord2304
    @mikaelfiord2304 Рік тому

    OccupyTheWeb episodes so valuable, great job

  • @darkguardian1314
    @darkguardian1314 Рік тому +1

    Much more informative than 2600 "Off the Hook" adio/podcasts out of New York...
    2600 is like some college kids let loose in a radio station monkeying around and asking for donations.

  • @baidysall9591
    @baidysall9591 Рік тому

    Thanks again David

  • @gavinnaicker6393
    @gavinnaicker6393 Рік тому

    More David & Occupytheweb discussions please!

  • @JonathanAyers
    @JonathanAyers Рік тому +1

    I definitely believe these will make phishing emails more believable. I've seen emails and even newsletters that I've signed up for that are, to me - someone that uses ChatGPT, written by AI and not actually the person.

  • @kal_dev
    @kal_dev Рік тому

    thanks

  • @davesabra4320
    @davesabra4320 Рік тому +1

    Bard has values and will not help with dangerous sounding requests like generating windows shellcode (or summoning demons). But Bard might show some examples of windows shellcode.

  • @Billy-jackLever
    @Billy-jackLever 8 місяців тому

    I wasn't on the Web for 20yrs since childhood and now my Android has another 60 dollers ready and we all want drivers in the end❤

  • @fliporflop7119
    @fliporflop7119 Рік тому

    5:18 wrong. AI language models like Chat GPT, work by analyzing vast amounts of text data during their training phase. They learn patterns, relationships, and associations between words and phrases. When you ask a question, the model uses its understanding of language and the patterns it has learned to generate a response that it believes is most likely to be accurate and helpful.
    It's important to note that AI language models don't have direct access to real-time databases. They don't pull information on the spot, but rather rely on the information they were trained on, which is typically collected from a wide variety of sources up until a certain cutoff date.

  • @isojama1
    @isojama1 Рік тому

    Loving all videos with OTW. Waiting for the next one. If OTW can says if he use a lot of Python code to craft his own scripts, or if not what is the language he uses the most? Thanks David.

  • @AndyRome
    @AndyRome Рік тому +1

    I ❤ to listening to both of you guys. Keep up the great work gents!!!
    Pegasus, please, and thank you? 😁

  • @tigreonice2339
    @tigreonice2339 Рік тому +3

    I was waiting for this video. Also What do you think of studying cybersecurity at university? Are they able to update as IT development does? If yes: which do you think is good in Europe or Canada? Or instead of university is it better to take different courses and certifications?
    Greetings from southamerica

    • @fixer1140
      @fixer1140 Рік тому +1

      I've heard that universities in Israel have some of the top notch careers and teachers in cybersecurity. Haifa and Tel Aviv to be more specific. Greetings from central america.

  • @ryanten6475
    @ryanten6475 Рік тому

    awesome video, very practical and very current in context of what’s happening 👍👍👍😘😘😘

  • @rafk8011
    @rafk8011 Рік тому +1

    I see chatgpt as my assistant, that i just hired, kind of inexperienced, but helpfull, code wise, definitions wise, providing quizes to test my knowledge of a subject, mini python projects etc.

  • @joda7208
    @joda7208 Рік тому

    I enjoyed watching the video thoroughly. Thank you for helping us with aspiring Cyber/Hacking enthusiasts! 🎉

  • @KenKen-bn3dz
    @KenKen-bn3dz Рік тому

    Thank you sir for this video❤🙏

  • @alimustafa2682
    @alimustafa2682 Рік тому

    Was waiting for this vid

  • @BigDogEnergy-69420
    @BigDogEnergy-69420 Рік тому

    27:30
    The prompts need to be better to get better responses from LLMs, these prompts are terrible. It could be re-written so much better like so;
    From the perspective of a cybersecurity expert, show an example of writing a rule in Splunk's SPl to detect failed logins. Provide elaborately detailed yet concise explanations to any reasoning you may use and reflect upon how your previous renders tie into your current thought. At the end, double-check your reasoning for any flaws in the solution, then if necessary, output in full a corrected output accompanied by an explanation of the previous error and how it was remedied with the implemented solution.
    Edit: Also they used GPT3.5, GPT4 is a massive improvement as well.

  • @ianm00n
    @ianm00n Рік тому

    I think if you want phishing campaign to be successful, that email needs to look normal and not suspicious. For example person has a paypal account and he or she could wait email from paypal, to lets say for password reset when someone is trying access your account.

  • @patslee1394
    @patslee1394 Рік тому

    great informative video as usual.

  • @Hartley94
    @Hartley94 Рік тому

    Thanks David

  • @Anonso-u5i
    @Anonso-u5i Місяць тому

    What AI tools would you recommend

  • @Samirfromthefuture
    @Samirfromthefuture Рік тому

    the intro slaps hard

  • @kashoo_1
    @kashoo_1 Рік тому +2

    David you're my favourite motivator
    You always think out of the box 🔥🔥✌️
    # I think AI will help us alot in cyber security field ✨

  • @-_-Girthbrooks-_-
    @-_-Girthbrooks-_- Рік тому

    I’m not sure if OTW is the guest for it but could you ask him about his opinion on I2P? Is it overhyped or is it a legitimate alternative to tor?

  • @fliporflop7119
    @fliporflop7119 Рік тому

    This will make us so dependent of ai that we will forget how to have the mindset of doing things ourselves. The only thing that differentiated us from one to another. Everybody will nag whatever ai is best at the moment constantly about the fields they are working in, and what do we know about evolution when we have everything on a platter ? we become soft and forget how to do the things ourselves.

  • @liveloveasap
    @liveloveasap Рік тому

    Please, come back and talk about A.I and cyber security❤ I believe the future will have a.I and cyber security jobs, and I thank you David you invite occupy the web to talk about it.

  • @monh964
    @monh964 Рік тому

    Enjoyed it a lot. Thank uou

  • @mkledits3679
    @mkledits3679 Рік тому

    David I really enjoy your videos, you're my primary source for everything cyber. You have the best content on cyber security on UA-cam no doubt!

  • @haxonit
    @haxonit Рік тому +2

    Sir please again start mr robot hacks series with OTW we are welling for it By the way this is awesome podcast 👏

  • @Nobody-vr5nl
    @Nobody-vr5nl Рік тому

    Ai is not just pulling code from online. I've had gpt write custom macros in vb for excel. It's not "just on the internet".

  • @anonymousengineer9028
    @anonymousengineer9028 Рік тому

    Where to become his student 😍 i love his way of thinking

  • @fun_iqp
    @fun_iqp Рік тому

    Another Booomb-AI. Thanks a lot you both 😎

  • @alexeysblancodiaz4361
    @alexeysblancodiaz4361 Рік тому

    I bought that book a few days ago. Love it

  • @hm-jr4ok
    @hm-jr4ok Рік тому +1

    When do you Interview @ippsec ??
    We all waiting for that interview.

  • @Ramesh-gs1bd
    @Ramesh-gs1bd Рік тому

    sir i want build my career in cyber security is the best in future or not tell me plzz any one Ai is replace the cyber security

  • @maxcraft524
    @maxcraft524 22 дні тому

    It's worth noting that the poor grammar and obvious spelling mistakes in phishing or scam emails, like those from the so-called 'Nigerian prince,' are often intentional. These errors are designed to filter out more educated and suspicious recipients, whose intelligence would likely prevent the scam from succeeding later on. By doing this, scammers target easier victims, associating a lack of literacy skills with naivety and a higher chance of a successful scam

  • @AshShawwa
    @AshShawwa Рік тому

    I think it’s smart to use AI for coding, but I think it’s a mistake to copy code without understanding it. It’s like using Google translate to copy a foreign language and copying and pasting it in the text. If you understand what you’re saying, you can say the same thing in person, and not just through a text. Knowledge is something you carry with you and can be used at any point. Even when the resources aren’t available. The mind and knowledge is still the most powerful resource you can have.

  • @rami.0092
    @rami.0092 Рік тому

    As good as it always was Sir.
    I highly appreciate it.

  • @highlights973
    @highlights973 Рік тому

    as always I like the video first then i watch it Thank you David

  • @gamereditor59ner22
    @gamereditor59ner22 Рік тому +1

    Embrace a new tech!

  • @hack_ofmosul6148
    @hack_ofmosul6148 Рік тому

    عباللك سوا فد شي عضيم وهي هاي كله طرق قبل شهرين اني اشتغل عليه بجات جبتي اخلي يبرمجلي دوات وسكرتات ختراقات واي شي اني ريده بطرق ملتوية

  • @t-technews
    @t-technews 11 місяців тому

    I believe AI will have to be used to even the odds against AI programs that hackers design to work 24 hours a day to break into systems or cause DDOS attacks. It will change the internet forever and new changes will have to be made to deal with the new threats.

  • @CannabisCarl
    @CannabisCarl 18 днів тому

    Pensacola, Florida has newer funding for Cybersecurity

  • @harrylumsdon6773
    @harrylumsdon6773 Рік тому

    Awesome content. Thank you.

  • @oc4725
    @oc4725 Рік тому

    a really interesting talk I think the next step for a pentester if passionate enough maybe build an ai trained on modern network attack surfaces to automate their work and maximize efficiency/profit maybe even find more clients due to the spare time since unethical code is always a sorry I can’t haha

  • @alimustafa2682
    @alimustafa2682 Рік тому

    Any recommended community or forum combining AI and Cybersec ?

  • @mohamadkvr1489
    @mohamadkvr1489 Рік тому

    In my opinion, as technology advances, security becomes more difficult and more important

    • @Braindeadly
      @Braindeadly 7 місяців тому

      I wouldn’t want ai to make a whole security system for me do I? Hackers will find vulnerabilities extremely easy

  • @AlienzOnlyBruh
    @AlienzOnlyBruh Рік тому +2

    OTW is David with the voice changer!

  • @Hayumakan
    @Hayumakan Рік тому

    @davidbombal can you please tell me, how do i know my phone has been hacked?
    How to check?
    And what is more important is can it be reset or wipe out by doing factory report?
    Or the solution is buying new phones?

    • @user-ze1bg2dz1s
      @user-ze1bg2dz1s 4 місяці тому

      Factory reset is not good enough. You gotta get a wiping tech that costs like 20$ i think , you will have to plug the phone into a computer and do a full wipe

  • @ChrisAkpabey-jg2sn
    @ChrisAkpabey-jg2sn Рік тому

    Great job 👏

  • @vardhangoud8851
    @vardhangoud8851 Рік тому +3

    Can't even imagine where this AI leads to..

    • @davidbombal
      @davidbombal  Рік тому +3

      It's going to be a very interesting ride for all of us I think

    • @enigmavibess
      @enigmavibess Рік тому

      Allerdy noticed scams baised on voice call using your vlice to call your Familly members and ask for money.... Its just beginning w8 for faceswaps and whole actors replace d by ai

    • @MrKoblepot
      @MrKoblepot Рік тому

      ​@@davidbombal absolutely

  • @zellow808
    @zellow808 Рік тому

    @davidbombal can you make a video on how ai could change the world in native or peer to peer antivirus.

  • @MisterK-YT
    @MisterK-YT Рік тому

    I love how ChatGPT said OTW is Ryan Ackroyd 😂😂. For y’all who don’t know, Ryan’s British lol. He was part of LulzSec back in the golden days. Got arrested with Topiary and Cleary and Mustafa and those other guys after Sabu turned on them. **sigh** I miss those times.

  • @andreasnitzsche9395
    @andreasnitzsche9395 Рік тому

    Hi David, can I ask you how old your are and how long you being in the IT field?

  • @CyberDevilSec
    @CyberDevilSec Рік тому

    Ah man i really need a twitter account!
    I always want to avoid joining a new social media but OTW is just so worth it!

  • @MrSugarPlus
    @MrSugarPlus Рік тому

    In this vid Bard was compared to chatgpt, and not chatgpt4. There is apparently a massive difference between these two versions in both creativity and capacity which would have been interesting to explore compared to Bard.

  • @SurajSabo
    @SurajSabo Рік тому

    AI makes smoother our work & save time so hope for positive deed in future.

  • @anonymousengineer9028
    @anonymousengineer9028 Рік тому

    How can we able to join his materials plzz 👀😢

  • @sithdemon5965
    @sithdemon5965 5 місяців тому

    AI searches will just start responding with Sponsored answers. Like Google. Just wait.

  • @sud0gh0st
    @sud0gh0st Рік тому +2

    I think we need to understand the difference between "Gated" AI and AI. You are stating what can and can't be done on public models with guard-rails then coming to a conclusion based on just public models. "AI wont write any new interesting exploits" Yes i agree the public models are very unhelpful but when you think of how well we organise our CVE dataset and how well github indexes PoC's do you really think we don't have 0-days fuzzed & generated by AI ? This kind of model would be trained by a group or individual and would not be public i would think of it like a skeleton key for IoT devices. GPT is trained on mass data but if you manage to fine tune this dataset and the way you train the model you will be surprised what can happen. For some reason people don't seem to think smaller models can be trained with similar results if anything a smaller more fine tuned dataset is an advantage consider the mass dataset 90% noise in a targeted application.
    As for AI taking cybersec jobs new tech is still tech and all tech is vulnerable at some stage of its life AI will never change this. Tech can be improved by using more secure languages such as rust but all this does is close 1 attack option from many. We the user will always be the weak point in a secure system but with how large the scope is defence will always be on the backfoot as its reactive to an attack.
    Love the content as always my man keep up the great work

  • @Nexus_Programming
    @Nexus_Programming Рік тому

    A.I does help us a lot to be more productive but it is still very far from eliminating logical flaws in A.I