AI's Cyber Threat Overblown: Study
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A Cambridge-led study has poured cold water on fears that artificial intelligence is supercharging cybercriminals. Instead, the research indicates that AI's primary use in hacking is generating blog spam and low-quality content. This suggests that the immediate threat from AI-enhanced cyberattacks is less severe than widely anticipated, potentially reducing panic-driven sell-offs in cybersecurity tokens. However, the long-term risk remains, as AI capabilities could evolve. For now, markets may reassess the urgency of cybersecurity investments, possibly leading to a short-term neutral to slightly bearish sentiment for high-flying security coins.
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