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malicious

[muh-lish-uhs] / məˈlɪʃ əs /


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Several US states have adopted legislation that serves as consumer protection against certain AI systems and deepfakes, but much of this applies mainly to malicious use or commercial purposes.

From Barron's

But the links in the email do not appear to be malicious, and the password reset process a user is guided through appeared to be legitimate.

From BBC

Amnesty International says roughly 400 people have been arrested for supporting the NUP in recent months on charges including malicious damage to property or inciting violence.

From Barron's

"We are worried that some malicious circles want to destroy the relations between two neighbouring countries," the minister added, without elaborating.

From Barron's

And now that web browsers are getting AI assistants, these bad actors can hide malicious instructions into webpages designed to steer the AI helpers off course.

From The Wall Street Journal