The AI dual use problem is a tough one, and it's here to stay.
"One thing that does stick out to me, though, about this entire, like, saga and anthropic and just AI models and the conversation about, like, dual use and potential abuse by cyber criminals is that it's interesting this is happening right now while, you know, at the very forefront. Like, I feel like for a lot of the different platforms of everything that threat actors abuse, like, it always has started out as, like, a legitimate platform. And then later on, we see the abuse and then those conversations start. So, like, I'm curious if there's going to be any sort of conversation or any sort of, like, difference and, you know, how the platforms are abused given that these discussions seem to be happening earlier on than what we've seen previously with other types of platforms that are outside of the AI spectrum, I guess. That's a good point. And it goes back to the things like Metasploit and Core Impact and those sort of attack frameworks and pen testing tools and things like that that were developed for defenders for red teams to go and find weaknesses in networks before the attackers could, that sort of thing."
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The AI dual use problem is a tough one, and it's here to stay.