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| 29 May 2026 | |
| Written by Gabi Gerber | |
| Attacks & Threats |
| Artificial Intelligence |
In the mad dash to deploy agentic artificial intelligence (AI) technology, developers aren't taking enough time to understand how their programs work, and they're inadvertently generating a whole lot of very old-fashioned vulnerabilities.
The universe of AI agents in the advanced economies of today's world is immeasurably large; literally, nobody has any clue how many of these things are out there. Some recent data suggests that somewhere around a third of organizations have either already adopted or will adopt, agentic AI tech soon, but even those measurements rest on self-reporting and generalized data, or loose predictions. More here
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