A Chinese Team’s Bug Hunting AI Draws International Notice as a Frontier Field Splits Into Two Paths
A vulnerability-hunting artificial intelligence system built by 360, a leading Chinese cybersecurity company, has drawn international attention after a series of disclosures, placing the team among a small group of efforts staking out one of the most closely watched frontiers in cybersecurity: getting AI to find software flaws on its own.
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