An Artificial Intelligence (IA) application developed in Álava has detected in a day more than 7,000 potential vulnerabilities in 500 organizations of the territory. Alavesa Alias Robotics has carried out a study with a system of "artificial superintelligence" that has designed to identify in a non-intrusive way possible security weaknesses in publicly exposed infrastructures.
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An Artificial Intelligence (IA) application developed in Álava has detected in a day more than 7,000 potential vulnerabilities in 500 organizations of the territory. Alavesa Alias Robotics has carried out a study with a system of "artificial superintelligence" that has designed to identify in a non-intrusive way possible security weaknesses in publicly exposed infrastructures.