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Default AI computers will try to hack each other

Seven AI computers will have a crackat hacking each other in Las Vegas early next month.

The seven will take part i nDARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge finals and try to defend themselves and point out flaws without any human control. The object is to show that machines can beat even the best human hackers.

Mike Walker, programme manager for the CGC siad that it was proof that eventually the entire security life cycle could be automated.

On average, flaws in software go unnoticed for around 312 days — which hackers can often exploit. And then once those flaws are noticed by a human, they need to be understood, patched, and then released out to the broader community.

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