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AI Foils Cyber Villains: The Hilarious Downfall of Tech-Savvy Pirates
In a twist worthy of a sitcom, cybercriminals are finding “AI Tools in Cybercrime” as unreliable as a chocolate teapot. They tried leveraging AI writer, ChatGPT, only for AI safeguards to play the party pooper. The results? A cybercrime plot thwarted and a criminal unwittingly…

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Alright, here's the scoop: Cybercriminals are just like us — they too are wary of AI. Not because it might take over the world, but because it might not help them in their 'nefarious' pursuits. Cyber baddies tried to leverage ChatGPT, an AI writer, to automate their malevolent activities. But alas, the AI safeguards foiled their plans, and they had to resort to more manual ways to carry out their deeds. It’s like trying to rob a bank with a water gun only to realize it's just squirting water.