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Bank Info Security 5 months, 2 weeks ago

A 24% Success Rate for AI Agents - Is That Acceptable?

New Study Shows AI Agents Can't Work Without Humans in the Loop, But Give Them TimeAI agents are quickly moving from experimental demos to enterprise pilots, and they're already being used for tasks such as financial analysis, document review and drafting. But as AI gains momentum, one question goes largely unanswered: How can we measure the effectiveness of AI agents?

Bank Info Security 5 months, 2 weeks ago

A 24% Success Rate for AI Agents - Is That Acceptable?

New Study Shows AI Agents Can't Work Without Humans in the Loop, But Give Them TimeAI agents are quickly moving from experimental demos to enterprise pilots, and they're already being used for tasks such as financial analysis, document review and drafting. But as AI gains momentum, one question goes largely unanswered: How can we measure the effectiveness of AI agents?

Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Change Healthcare Attack 'Devastating' to Doc Practices

AMA Survey Finds 80% of Practices Lost Revenue From Unpaid ClaimsThe IT services disruptions resulting from the Change Healthcare cyberattack is continuing to have a "devastating" effect on physician practices, threatening the financial viability of many and posing serious implications to patient care, said the American Medical Association in a new study.

While cyberattacks on websites receive much attention, there are often unaddressed risks that can lead to businesses facing lawsuits and privacy violations even in the absence of hacking incidents. A new case study highlights one of these more common cases.  Download the full case study here

Also: Occulus virtual reality apps fail to detail info collection Meta's Facebook subsidiary has been collecting hashed personal data from students seeking US government financial aid, even from those without a Facebook account and those not logged into the student aid website, according to a research study published this week.…