Submitted by johnny0neal t3_zol9ie in singularity
blueSGL t1_j0ocro6 wrote
Reply to comment by ThatInternetGuy in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
Why attack servers?
Find a zero day in windows, all the gaming GPUs you can eat rewrite the bios so that it will reinfect on format, and then look to launch an attack from there onto larger servers.
ThatInternetGuy t1_j0oke4w wrote
>Why attack servers?
Because you can connect to servers via their IP addresses, and they have open ports. Windows PCs sit behind NAT, so you can't really connect to them, although it may be possible to hack all the home routers then open up a gateway to attack the local machines.
Another reason I brought that up is because the internet servers are the infrastructure behind banking, flight system, communication, etc. So the impact could be far-reaching than to infect home computers.
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