
Toronto researchers show A.I. can supercharge computer worms
The demo makes one thing painfully clear: the same AI tools companies want for productivity can also help attackers scale exploitation of known software flaws.
By Lama Al-Rashid·· 4 min
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The demo makes one thing painfully clear: the same AI tools companies want for productivity can also help attackers scale exploitation of known software flaws.

A major report reveals that nearly two-fifths of screen time lacks clear purpose, forcing tech and telecom companies to rethink engagement models and user accountability.