Agentic AI
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Synthetic Intelligence & Machine Studying
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Cybercrime
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On this week’s panel, 4 ISMG editors mentioned North Korea’s use of faux video conferences to gas crypto fraud, Google’s $40 billion funding in Anthropic and what it alerts for the factitious intelligence race, and key takeaways from Google Subsequent in Las Vegas on enterprise AI adoption.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, govt director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, govt editor of DataBreachToday and Europe; Michael Novinson, govt editor, ISMG Enterprise; and Tom Area, senior vice chairman, editorial – mentioned:
- How North Korean cybercriminals are utilizing extremely convincing pretend video conferences mixed with typo-squatted hyperlinks, deepfakes and social engineering methods to achieve distant entry to programs and steal cryptocurrency;
- How Google’s huge funding in Anthropic highlights how costly and aggressive the AI race has grow to be, with cloud suppliers hedging their bets by way of partnerships with rivals within the AI race;
- Key takeaways from Google Subsequent, together with the rise of agentic AI, the overhaul of safety operations, the increasing assault floor and the rising significance of partnerships.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Do not miss our earlier installments, together with the April 17 version on adapting to the looming Mythos AI onslaught and the April 24 version on the push for AI innovation and potential fallout.










