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What do you think about machine learning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 783835"><p>Ai/ML at its current state is just marketing crap mostly made opportunist low-class vendors, to boost sales after they saw Cylance getting massive funds... Ridiculous... </p><p></p><p>Ai/ML can't be effective alone, look at ESET, Symantec and Microsoft, they are on it since years long before the hype, do you see any of their product labeled and advertised as standalone ML/Ai softs? No, because it is not yet reliable all by itself. </p><p>Look at Cylance, people here who are using it, don't dare to use it alone, they have to add something alongside (usually default-deny apps). </p><p></p><p>Maybe in 10 years it may be useful. </p><p>At the moment, default-deny is your best solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 783835"] Ai/ML at its current state is just marketing crap mostly made opportunist low-class vendors, to boost sales after they saw Cylance getting massive funds... Ridiculous... Ai/ML can't be effective alone, look at ESET, Symantec and Microsoft, they are on it since years long before the hype, do you see any of their product labeled and advertised as standalone ML/Ai softs? No, because it is not yet reliable all by itself. Look at Cylance, people here who are using it, don't dare to use it alone, they have to add something alongside (usually default-deny apps). Maybe in 10 years it may be useful. At the moment, default-deny is your best solution. [/QUOTE]
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