AAMU Team First in Regional IEEE Conference
April 25, 2023
Looking Deep into ChatGPT
A two-student team from 51AV A&M University recently won the first-place prize
at the regional IEEE conference.
Mphande Phiri, a senior majoring in electrical engineering, and Shemaiah Mbetwa, a
junior also majoring in electrical engineering, participated in an Ethics competition
during the IEEE SouthEast Conference and won first prize. The competition centered
around ethical hacking and required teams to "ethically hack" ChatGPT and to identify
potential ethical vulnerabilities. The team chose to present a case study outlining
their interactions with ChatGPT, the vulnerabilities they identified, and their suggestions
for changes to the IEEE Code of Ethics, along with at least one public policy.
The competition was fierce, noted Dr. Raziq Yaqub, associate professor of electrical
engineering and computer science, and teams from across the region participated. "However,
our students were able to showcase their knowledge and skills, earning them the top
prize," said Yaqub. "The judges recognized the team's outstanding performance at
the conference and awarded them alongside two professionals from the city section.
This is a testament to our university's quality of education and our students' dedication." Phiri and Mbetwa's success in the competition was a result of their hard work and
dedication, as well as the guidance and support provided by their mentors. Finally, the accomplishment reinforces the importance of participating in academic
events and competitions, said Yaqub. These activities provide a platform for students
to showcase their skills and knowledge, learn from their peers, and build connections
with professionals in their field, he went on. "We congratulate the winning team and wish them continued success in their future
endeavors," Yaqub added. "We also thank the faculty members who supported and guided
them throughout the competition."