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What Might AI Really Mean for Healthcare Cybersecurity?
Someone says artificial intelligence, and some instinctively move towards the light, while others run for the exits—with both reactions reflecting the duality of the perception around this new technology. There are an increasing number of articles appearing extolling the virtues and possibilities with AI and others that forewarn of its darker side. There is no doubt about it AI is like any other technology that has come along in at least one sense, and that is that the duality is real. AI promises great things, while representing some frightening risks. But AI is likely here to stay, and like other emerging technologies will be embraced faster than cyber security experts can learn how to secure it and mitigate the risks. Leaving organizations and business leaders with the responsibility to determine appropriate adoption and use. Again, nothing new, but doing so without at least an awareness of the risks is irresponsible.
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The perception of artificial intelligence (AI) is characterized by a dual response, with some embracing its potential and others fearing its darker aspects. Countless articles highlight the benefits and possibilities of AI, while also warning about its risks. Like any technology before it, AI embodies this duality. It holds immense promise but also poses alarming dangers. Nevertheless, AI is here to stay and will likely be adopted faster than cybersecurity experts can secure and mitigate its risks. This places the onus on organizations and business leaders to responsibly determine its appropriate adoption and usage. Ignoring the risks without awareness is inherently irresponsible.
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