April 23, 2024, 11:10 p.m. | MalBot

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The capabilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models are staggering. They produce eerily human-like text, translate languages with exceptional fluency, write functional code and create stunning imagery. While the tremendous positive potential of AI is real, there is equally tremendous risk for security and IT leaders tasked with protecting against AI-based cyberattacks.

It's no secret that bad actors have quickly harnessed AI to use to their advantage: ultra-realistic phishing emails that effortlessly bypass spam filters, social engineering scams that expertly …

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