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Symantec launches AI powered Endpoint Protection
Symantec has launched Endpoint Protection 14, a new security solution which harnesses artificial intelligence to protect clients. Announced on Tuesday, the new security offering is powered by AI and machine learning on the endpoint and in the cloud. Symantec says that by harnessing machine learning to collate data and detect patterns and anomalies which may indicate a cyberattack, AI provides "a multi-layered solution able to stop advanced threats and respond at the endpoint regardless of how the attack is launched." This comes at a good time, when the internet is currently running amock with all kinds of new viruses like randsomware and other dangerous new exploits. Their new system, the Symantec Endpoint Protection combines machine learning, memory exploit mitigation and threat intelligence provided by Symantec and Blue Coat, which combined their research and security operations in October after Symantec completed the acquisition of Blue Coat for $4.6 billion.
What AI Experts Say Smart Machines Will Do To Human Jobs
For centuries, technological innovation has created jobs and improved standards of living. Artificial intelligence might change that. For starters, AI-driven automation is not going to treat workers equally. A recent White House called Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence acknowledges that AI could make low- and medium-skill jobs unnecessary, and widen the wage gap between lower- and higher-educated workers. The good news is that policymakers and technology experts are thinking about this, and instituting plans aimed at avoiding the "Robots are going to take all of our jobs!"