This article from MIT Technology Review discusses two major themes in artificial intelligence. First, it examines the growing threat of AI-enhanced cybercrime, detailing how malicious actors are leveraging AI tools to create more sophisticated phishing campaigns, generate convincing deepfakes for fraud, and automate attacks at scale. Second, it explores the parallel development of secure AI …
This article from MIT Technology Review discusses two major themes in artificial intelligence. First, it examines the growing threat of AI-enhanced cybercrime, detailing how malicious actors are leveraging AI tools to create more sophisticated phishing campaigns, generate convincing deepfakes for fraud, and automate attacks at scale. Second, it explores the parallel development of secure AI assistants, highlighting efforts by researchers and companies to build AI systems with robust safeguards, improved alignment to prevent harmful outputs, and enhanced privacy protections to counter these emerging threats. The piece presents a balanced view of the dual-use nature of AI technology in cybersecurity. Read the full article for a deeper analysis at: https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/02/12/1132819/the-download-ai-enhanced-cybercrime-and-secure-ai-assistants/
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