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Blackberry may buy Cylance for as much as $1.5 Billion.
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 776904"><p>It's a fact that AI/ML is pretty much an integral component to some of the best solutions out there now. (AV or otherwise) AI/ML on Gryphon router is a very competent, valuable component to home IoT protection which is one of the reasons it's the most secure routers a homeowner can deploy. Those ML systems are well trained to spot network anomalies and deploy quarantine measures.</p><p></p><p>I think it's more naive to believe that AI/ML isn't going to be in virtually everything in a matter of years. Hell, my car has AI/ML systems in it already. I view ML/AI systems as more of an adjunct, assistive technology. Which is exactly how I viewed Cylance from day one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 776904"] It's a fact that AI/ML is pretty much an integral component to some of the best solutions out there now. (AV or otherwise) AI/ML on Gryphon router is a very competent, valuable component to home IoT protection which is one of the reasons it's the most secure routers a homeowner can deploy. Those ML systems are well trained to spot network anomalies and deploy quarantine measures. I think it's more naive to believe that AI/ML isn't going to be in virtually everything in a matter of years. Hell, my car has AI/ML systems in it already. I view ML/AI systems as more of an adjunct, assistive technology. Which is exactly how I viewed Cylance from day one. [/QUOTE]
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