Google likely thwarted AI attack as OpenAI launches Daybreak initiative
NewsBytes | May 12, 2026 6:39 PM CST
AI automates cybercrime, Rahul Tyagi warns
AI isn't just helping defenders: it's also making cybercrime faster and sneakier by automating phishing scams and malware creation.
Cybersecurity expert Rahul Tyagi warned that relying too much on the same AI systems could lead to "systemic cognitive monoculture" if something goes wrong.
With AI now able to mimic human behavior and even defend itself, old-school security tricks aren't enough anymore, so companies are rethinking their strategies to keep up.
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