Anthropic published an article explaining that they had advanced cybersecurity uses for AI and that prompted me to think that perhaps hackers and cyber criminals will apply AI as well.

https://www.anthropic.com/research/building-ai-cyber-defenders

  Deep seek for example the Chinese AI that was released early in 2025 might be applied by  maleficent programmers to probe for seek and destroy cybersecurity. It is challenging to say what kind of Cyber wars were based on AI might develop in a battle of AI wits to find able and disabled Internet security in the future.

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  1. The Essence of Chicagoland Areas Avatar

    So are you telling me to give up studying for my cert if AI is taking those jobs anyways? Haha

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    1. Garrison Clifford Gibson Avatar

      Thanks for commenting. Not a necessary inference logically. I got a programmer-systems analysis course certificate 45 years ago and never used it occupationally. If I was choosing to try something technical today may I would learn to install heat pumps (they say they can extract heat all the way to minus 401- about absolute zero, yet of course the mechanics wouldn’t work at that temperature perhaps, and the volume of particles required for meaningful compression might require a lot of space).

      Speed of light quantum computing and encryption plus A.I. permutations of security protocols may make human intervention challenging. I already have difficulty winning chess against A.I chess engines. Those humans designing codes may have a disadvantage too. Yet internet security is an interesting field to investigate and perhaps understand philosophically speaking.

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  2. The Essence of Chicagoland Areas Avatar

    I don’t know when a.i. will take those jobs, but I can’t sit around and wait. Some people suggest that the last jobs to be taken by a.i. will be construction jobs, but soon the robots will be building prefab homes in the factory too. Why not? Just nail on the X

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