There is no denying that the world has entered the age of artificial intelligence for good, especially after the launch of models equipped with LLM, or “large language model”, as is the case of the ChatGPT, by OpenAI.
These super-intelligent chatbots are able to interact as if they were human beings and can respond to just about anything.
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This is possible because these AIs have access to vast databases that are interconnected by artificial neural networks, in addition to being trained to communicate in the best possible way.
However, all this advancement of artificial intelligences has raised concerns of big businessmen and authorities around the world, who fear that the capabilities of these robots could be used for the harm of some form.
In this scope, DarkBERT has just been launched, a chatbot similar to ChatGPT, but which is trained with data obtained in the deep layers of the internet, the so-called dark web.
According to its developers, who are South Korean, DarkBERT is based on an architecture database called RoBERTa, which does practically the same job as its more popular.
In short, to create the new chatbot, researchers accessed dark web data networks in order to gather information that could be taught to DarkBERT.
With that, now DarkBERT has its own database of information that is conveyed on the dark internet.
As soon as it became the talk of the internet, the new AI began to be touted as a tool that could be used by authorities to extract content from the dark web.
It is worth mentioning that the dark internet is a place used by criminals, mainly to trade prohibited items, such as stolen relics, smuggled goods and even human organs.
In addition, on the dark web it is also possible to track the action of extremist groups and the spread of hate speech and currents harmful to the support of society as we know it.
Still according to its developers, DarkBERT can still be improved and updated, as well as other super intelligent chatbots. To this end, the group will continue to update its database.
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