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The finest academic papers money can buy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShXvaJ46hI0&list=UU9rJrMVgcXTfa8xuMnbhAEA - video
https://pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251103-mit-releases-retracts-nonsense-ai-cybersecurity-paper - podcast
time: 5 min 59 sec
The only nice feeling here is that of every joke we science students made about the management school being validated.
That’s quite a remarkable claim. Especially when the actual number of attacks by AI-generated ransomware is zero. [Socket]
If even a single case pops up, I’d be surprised - AFAIK, cybercriminals are exclusively using AI as a social engineering tool (e.g. voice cloning scams, AI-extruded phishing emails, etcetera). Humans are the weakest part of any cybersec system, after all.
The paper finishes by recommending “embracing AI in cyber risk management”.
Given AI’s track record on security, that sounds like an easy way to become an enticing target.
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If the lying machine doesn’t know how many r’s are in strawberry, it probably can’t count the number of counties in Ireland, either.





