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ChatGPT's o3 Model Found Remote Zeroday in Linux Kernel Code
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No, it's not. It's a word predictor trained on most of the web. On its own it's a pretty bad search engine because it can't reliably produce the training data (that would be overfitting). What it's kind of good at is predicting what the result would look like if someone asked a somewhat novel question. But then it's not that good at producing the actual answer to that question, only imitating what the answer would look like.