OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google are racing to unleash next-gen AI that hunts for software vulnerabilities and hacks at scale. This episode explores how these advancements could shake up everything we thought we knew about cybersecurity.
• Microsoft rethinks Edge's "intended behavior" after it gets press. • Chaotic Eclipse hacker strikes again with a Bitlocker bypass. • Google's threat analysis group documents malicious AI use. • Canada hasn't learned the lessons of the EU and the UK. • AI chatbots may be far more addictive than social media. • Project: Hail Mary now available to stream. • An apparently-serious zero-point quantum vacuum energy source. • A bit of listener feedback. • OpenAI's & Microsoft's vulnerability discovery systems
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1079-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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