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Machine Learning and malware: The next big thing in cybersecurity?
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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 762109" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>The word "Ai" is so overused and overblown it's actually hilarious. Something has few rules to make decisions and everyone plasters "Ai" on it. Give me a break. Ai is when you throw a problem at the system and it's able to figure out the solution on its own. And NONE of systems we have now can do any of that. They all need to be taught in advance which just means they have specific rules. You can achieve most of this stuff by using IF commands. You can't just call everything "Ai" because of it. An neither is similarity search or comparison of things and so on. That's not "Ai".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 762109, member: 57233"] The word "Ai" is so overused and overblown it's actually hilarious. Something has few rules to make decisions and everyone plasters "Ai" on it. Give me a break. Ai is when you throw a problem at the system and it's able to figure out the solution on its own. And NONE of systems we have now can do any of that. They all need to be taught in advance which just means they have specific rules. You can achieve most of this stuff by using IF commands. You can't just call everything "Ai" because of it. An neither is similarity search or comparison of things and so on. That's not "Ai". [/QUOTE]
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