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Researchers Build Self-Replicating AI Worm

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Cybersecurity researchers at the University of Toronto have demonstrated a working prototype of an AI-powered computer worm that spreads autonomously between devices, learning and adapting as it goes. The worm, built using freely available AI models, exploits different vulnerabilities without human intervention. The post Researchers Build Self-Replicating AI Malware That Learns and Adapts appeared first on TechJuice.
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Shortly after the statement by Palisade Research that artificial intelligence can hack systems and self-rehabilitate, researchers at the University of Toronto demonstrated a prototype computer worm based on IE, which can spread online and adapt to new goals. Scientists warn that the development of open IE models can significantly change the landscape of cyber threats, transmits The New York Times. A team led by a computer engineering professor, …

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Technologueid Jakarta The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has again raised new concerns in the world of cybersecurity. If so far AI has been widely used for...

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Technologue broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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