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AI‑Generated Disinformation and Adaptive Malware Threats Discussed at 2017 Arizona State University Workshop

AI‑Generated Disinformation and Adaptive Malware Threats Discussed at 2017 Arizona State University Workshop The passage outlines generic future risks of synthetic media and AI‑driven cyber attacks but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or specific actors. It lacks actionable leads for investigation, offering only broad speculation about technology trends. Key insights: Generative AI could produce indistinguishable audio/video of any individual.; AI‑driven text generation may mimic specific people's writing styles.; Adaptive botnets and ML‑enhanced malware could autonomously evolve attack strategies.

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AI‑Generated Disinformation and Adaptive Malware Threats Discussed at 2017 Arizona State University Workshop The passage outlines generic future risks of synthetic media and AI‑driven cyber attacks but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or specific actors. It lacks actionable leads for investigation, offering only broad speculation about technology trends. Key insights: Generative AI could produce indistinguishable audio/video of any individual.; AI‑driven text generation may mimic specific people's writing styles.; Adaptive botnets and ML‑enhanced malware could autonomously evolve attack strategies.

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