Check Point Research (CPR) has released a report on the performance of OpenAI’s GPT-4 in malware analysis. While GPT-4 demonstrates strengths, specifically its verbal understanding and summary accuracy, it faces a ‘ceiling’ obstructing its efficiency in certain tasks. The report outlines potential solutions that may improve GPT-4’s reasoning abilities in malware analysis, despite the gap between knowledge and action. It suggests improvements in the relationship between artificial intelligence and cybersecurity might be possible with ongoing efforts.

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