Embedding OpenAI technology in Microsoft Bing will help both hackers and cyber defenders. The AI tool could make it easier for hackers to drive traffic to malicious sites, avoid search engine blocking and distribute malware, but it could also help security teams with code analysis and threat intel.
The revolution ChatGPT drove in the consumer market has prompted enterprises to more closely examine how AI can help safeguard data, says Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora. The demands from AI in the enterprise are far more exacting, as firms insist AI be clean, comprehensive and in real time.
The complexities and lengthy processes involved in creating and deploying an artificial intelligence algorithm often act as roadblocks that keep cyber defenders from moving quickly against the attackers, says Dr. Jassim Haji, president of the International Group of Artificial Intelligence.
The aim of AI in EDR solutions is to streamline the process to ensure humans are able to consume and understand the data in order to respond well, says Serge Woon, worldwide tech sales leader and co-founder at ReaQta, part of IBM. In this roundtable preview, he explains why AI is so crucial to EDR.
Toby Walsh, laureate fellow at UNSW, sees AI as a technology for the survival of humanity and for achieving greater sustainable goals. However, he cautions against its devious nature due to the inherent biases and autonomy that can get out of control if not reined in.
Jaspreet Bindra, founder, Tech Whisperer Limited, discusses the potential benefits and challenges of ChatGPT, and how it has democratized artificial intelligence like never before. But ethical concerns such as plagiarism and misinformation campaigns are yet to be addressed.
Egypt-based ADES Arabia is using advanced technologies to enhance connectivity, communication and worker safety. CIO Wissam AI Adany shares how modern innovations help the company's technology transformation.
The advancement of AI generative language models has brought machines closer to humans. It can help brands have a deeper understanding of sentiment analysis. And it can also help security testers understand people's behavior to improve security.
This candid conversation with ChatGPT explores the role of the CIO - both present and future. From advice to CIOs on handling internal frictions to control over IT budgets and handling redundancy to alternative career options - ChatGPT has it all covered.
Healthcare workers should think twice about using AI tools such as ChatGPT as productivity boosters, privacy experts warned after a Florida doctor publicized on TikTok how he had used one to write a letter to an insurer arguing for patient coverage. What are the risks?
DeHaat, a budding startup in the $360 billion-strong Indian agriculture sector, ensures that technology-enabled farming is used for intelligent input, healthy output and the right markets for selling the crops. Shyam Sunder Singh, co-founder of DeHaat, says the journey has just begun.
In this episode of "Cybersecurity Unplugged," Liran Paul Hason, co-founder and CEO of Aporia, discusses the current state of machine learning and artificial intelligence in cybersecurity and the most interesting and promising applications for these technologies right now.
ChatGPT, an AI-based chatbot that specializes in dialogue, is raising concern among security professionals about how criminals could use cheap, accessible natural language AI to write convincing phishing emails and pull off nefarious deepfake scams. Peter Cassidy discusses the implications.
A digital touch point may not be the first choice for someone applying for a housing loan from a remote town or village. However, the adoption of digital technologies, particularly AI/ML, can significantly improve response time and enhance operational efficiencies for a loan disbursement company.
Anything that can write a software code can also write malware. The latest AI technology can do it in seconds. Even worse, it could open the door to rapid innovation for hackers with little or no technical skills or help them overcome language barriers to writing the perfect phishing email.
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