While ChatGPT is one of the most talked about services right now, the artificial intelligence techniques OpenAI uses to deliver its capabilities are neither private nor secret. Then, ChatGPT clones are already starting to appear and may pose a risk to your devices.
After OpenAI released the ChatGPT API, many developers are building versions and apps that use the service as a foundation. As in many software that is gaining popularity rapidly, in this case, too, we see large volumes of clone applications being made available.
A digital security researcher named Alex Kleber uncovered multiple cases of app clones created by the same developer. This leads consumers to download fake apps, imagining that they are a competitor or alternative to the famous OpenAI service.
It is worth remembering that it is common for these clone applications to be used as a gateway for malware. That’s why it’s important to be aware of factors that can put your devices at risk.
Do you want to know what they are? So let’s go and find out 3 ways to identify ChatGPT clones:
1) Lock windows without close button
Some apps have a free version and a paid version. However, there are applications that deliberately hide the use of the free version, not providing an obvious button to close the blocking window that appears when downloading applications.
2) Questionable methods to get reviews
Also, apps that ask the user to rate the app right after installing it, or even before using it, are more likely to be clones and potentially infect your device.
This is considered bad practice under App Store guidelines. Also, watch out for apps that ask the user to rate the app every time they ask a question in the chat.
3) Different apps created by the same developer
There are also ChatGPT clone apps that look different but were created by the same developer – sometimes multiple different accounts are used to make identification difficult. While having multiple developer accounts isn’t against Apple’s terms of service, there are reasons not to: Why would a developer release such similar apps, right?
To better understand: This developer can flood the App Store with multiple versions of the same app and stifle potential competition to dominate AI chat app search results. Thus, consumers are left with the wrong choices, not knowing that the AI chatbot applications they are trying to choose from are exact replicas with the same developer behind them.
So keep following the developers! It is also useful to remember that OpenAI’s ChatGPT has no implementation and can only be used by your computer or smartphone browser.
Source: Tec Mundo

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