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Agentic AI Isn't Risky; the Way Orgs Deploy It Is

AI agents aren't black boxes — they're models interacting with software tools. The risk lies in their overlap.

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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