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Ataques mais rápidos, explorações mais rápidas: Testadores iniciais de novos modelos de IA alertam sobre suas novas capacidades - Axios

Over the past year, companies have been working on building next-generation AI models that are capable of advanced reasoning and can perform complex tasks. Some early testers are warning that these new models may also be more effective at carrying out cyberattacks.

Why it matters: While AI is already being used in cyber attacks, these new reasoning models could lower the barrier for entry to sophisticated attacks, making it easier for a broader range of actors to launch assaults.

Security researchers are concerned that the same reasoning capabilities that enable these models to excel at complex tasks could also be leveraged to identify vulnerabilities and craft more effective exploits.

"The ability to reason and plan is a double-edged sword," said one security expert. "It's what makes these models so powerful, but it also means they can be used to devise more sophisticated attacks."

The new models are still in development, but some early testers have reported being able to use them to successfully carry out attacks that would have been difficult or impossible with previous AI models.

"These models are like a supercharged hacker," said another security researcher. "They can quickly identify vulnerabilities and craft exploits that are tailored to specific systems."

The potential for these models to be used in cyberattacks is a growing concern for security experts, who are working to develop defenses against these new threats.

"We need to be proactive in addressing these risks," said one expert. "The potential for these models to be used in cyberattacks is real, and we need to be prepared."

As these new AI models continue to evolve, it will be critical to monitor their potential impact on cybersecurity and develop strategies to mitigate the risks they pose.