U.S.-based Nigerian tech talent aims to protect global workflows with XPLOIT
By Prince OsuagwuArtificial intelligence, AI, agents are rapidly moving from experimental tools to autonomous digital workers.
These autonomous digital workers are capable of handling financial transactions, infrastructure management and customer support.
And, so, cybersecurity experts are warning that the next global security crisis may not come from humans alone, but from vulnerable AI systems acting on behalf of humans.
This warning has caused growing concerns that have inspired several inve
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