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It’s up to us to determine if generative AI helps or harms our world

Generative AI has the potential to greatly improve our lives as well as cause great harm.

Generative AI has the potential to greatly improve our lives as well as cause great harm. Image: Unsplash

Dorit Dor
Chief Technology Officer, Check Point Software Technologies
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We may now see an exponential rise in cyberattacks due to generative AI models. Image: Check Point Research
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