Trust in Automated AI Vulnerability Scanning Collapses to 9%, New Study Finds
Cobalt study finds 20-percentage-point drop in number of organizations relying solely on AI automation for testing
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Cobalt study finds 20-percentage-point drop in number of organizations relying solely on AI automation for testing
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Study Looks at Impact of AI on Tasks Requiring Visual ProcessingArtificial intelligence may not steal our jobs just yet, but only because humans are currently cheaper to employ. Many of the human jobs that could be replaced with AI are not "economically beneficial" to automate - at least for now - say researchers at MIT.