Here Are Tips For Security Experts To Protect Yourself From AI-Moved Threats

JAKARTA - Kaspersky's latest study results conducted on 10,000 respondents revealed that a third of respondents (34 percent) believed AI could be a better leader than humans because of its impartial nature.

"We are witnessing the increasing adoption of AI as a valuable tool, helping people in different fields," said Vladislav Tuhnov, Research Development Group Manager at Kaspersky.

Outside of traditional applications, such as processing and analyzing data, AI is also entrusted with more interesting personal roles, including romance, education, and work.

However, as AI technology continues to develop, its potential to encourage innovation and improve human experience is deepening. Therefore, this progress also brings unexpected risks and sophisticated threats.

To protect users from AI-driven threats, Kaspersky suggested: