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AI use in cybersecurity jumped from 50% to 78% in a year. AI-related failures rose sharply too

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A report indicates that the adoption of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity has grown from 50% to 78% within a year. Concurrently, the incidence of AI-related failures has also risen sharply. The findings highlight both the increasing reliance on AI for security and the accompanying risks.

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Adoption rate increase indicates strong industry confidence in AI's potential.

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  • Adoption rate increase indicates strong industry confidence in AI's potential.
  • Rising failure rates suggest AI systems are still prone to errors and exploits.

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AI use in cybersecurity increased from 50% to 78% in a year. AI-related failures also increased - ZAWYA

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