VentureBeat February 2, 2025
Zac Amos, ReHack

AI is changing the way businesses operate. While much of this shift is positive, it introduces some unique cybersecurity concerns. Next-generation AI applications like agentic AI pose a particularly noteworthy risk to organizations’ security posture.

What is agentic AI?

Agentic AI refers to AI models that can act autonomously, often automating entire roles with little to no human input. Advanced chatbots are among the most prominent examples, but AI agents can also appear in applications like business intelligence, medical diagnoses and insurance adjustments.

In all use cases, this technology combines generative models, natural language processing (NLP) and other machine learning (ML) functions to perform multi-step tasks independently. It’s easy to see the value in such a solution. Understandably, Gartner predicts...

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