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AI's dual impact: accelerating vulnerability discovery and introducing agentic decision-making risks

AI is accelerating the pace of vulnerability discovery, creating an arms race that current human-speed patching methods cannot match, according to IT manager Michael Dear. Concurrently, AI agents are evolving from decision recommenders to autonomous decision-makers, introducing new operational risks. Petr Svoboda, CEO of CodeNOW®, highlights that while these agents can enact changes, they cannot be held accountable for the consequences, necessitating a reevaluation of organizational accountability as agentic AI becomes more integrated into operations. AI

IMPACT AI's increasing speed in vulnerability discovery and its shift towards autonomous decision-making necessitate new strategies for security and operational accountability.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of opinion pieces discussing the implications of AI, rather than a direct release or event.

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AI's dual impact: accelerating vulnerability discovery and introducing agentic decision-making risks

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    AI has turned vulnerability discovery into a machine-speed arms race, says IT manager Michael Dear. Our human-speed patching model simply can’t keep up. Read hi

    AI has turned vulnerability discovery into a machine-speed arms race, says IT manager Michael Dear. Our human-speed patching model simply can’t keep up. Read his latest piece here: https://www. techfinitive.com/opinions/when -it-comes-to-keeping-up-with-ai-powered-updates-we-need…

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    What happens when AI agents stop recommending decisions and start making them? In this Opinion piece, Petr Svoboda, CEO at CodeNOW®, explores a new class of ope

    What happens when AI agents stop recommending decisions and start making them? In this Opinion piece, Petr Svoboda, CEO at CodeNOW®, explores a new class of operational risk: AI agents can make changes autonomously, but they cannot own the consequences when those decisions go wro…