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Microsoft lets generative AI loose on cybersecurity

TechCrunch

As a part of its continued quest to inject generative AI into all its products, Microsoft today introduced Security Copilot , a new tool that aims to “summarize” and “make sense” of threat intelligence. ” Microsoft didn’t divulge exactly how Security Copilot incorporates GPT-4, oddly enough.

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INE Security: Optimizing Teams for AI and Cybersecurity

CIO

2024 is rapidly shaping up to be a defining year in generative AI. While 2023 saw its emergence as a potent new technology, business leaders are now grappling with how to best leverage its transformative power to grow efficiency, security, and revenue. Strategies to Optimize Teams for AI and Cybersecurity 1.

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Generative AI: Balancing security with innovation

CIO

The speed at which artificial intelligence (AI)—and particularly generative AI (GenAI)—is upending everyday life and entire industries is staggering. Bad actors have the potential to train AI to spot and exploit vulnerabilities in tech stacks or business systems.

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Generative AI & data: Potential in cybersecurity if the risks can be curtailed

CIO

This time they’re making a $13 billion bet by partnering with OpenAI and bringing to market new products like Security Copilot to make sense of the threat landscape using the recently launched text-generating GPT-4 (more on that below). Now, Microsoft is putting a stake in the ground with its generative AI Security Copilot tool.

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Ethics of generative AI: To be innovative, you must first be trustworthy

CIO

Over the past year, generative AI – artificial intelligence that creates text, audio, and images – has moved from the “interesting concept” stage to the deployment stage for retail, healthcare, finance, and other industries. On today’s most significant ethical challenges with generative AI deployments….

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Getting infrastructure right for generative AI

CIO

For generative AI, a stubborn fact is that it consumes very large quantities of compute cycles, data storage, network bandwidth, electrical power, and air conditioning. Infrastructure-intensive or not, generative AI is on the march. of the overall AI server market in 2022 to 36% in 2027.

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Salesforce IT injects generative AI to ease its massive datacenter migration

CIO

That’s why SaaS giant Salesforce, in migrating its entire data center from CentOS to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, has turned to generative AI — not only to help with the migration but to drive the real-time automation of this new infrastructure. We are on the bleeding edge in our operations,” he adds.