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Google study shows cyber threat actors’ increased use of AI

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A new report from Google underlines how the use of artificial intelligence tools by malicious actors could pose threats to financial stability, with risk management implications for central banks and regulators.

In a report published on January 29, the Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said government-backed attackers had attempted to use its AI-powered Gemini chatbot for reconnaissance, coding and scripting tasks, and for researching system vulnerabilities. The highest volume of usage came

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