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AI capabilities

AI capabilities refer to the specific functions, skills, and potential of artificial intelligence systems, such as performing tasks, making decisions, or automating processes. These capabilities are being developed and applied across various sectors, including cybersecurity, business, and workplace management.

Why it’s in the news: AI capabilities are in the news due to their use in high-profile cyberattacks, strategic business acquisitions, and their role in driving organizational change.

Latest on AI capabilities

  • China-Linked Hacker Shows AI Capabilities in APAC Attack
  • Linux Botnet Evooo1Bot Expands Mirai Capabilities Well Beyond DDoS
  • How HSP GRUPPE builds AI capabilities for tax advisory
  • Taco Expands Enterprise AI Capabilities Through Acquisition of Authava
  • Driving workplace change with AI capabilities and human skills
  • Lenovo launches new AI inferencing platforms and agentic AI capabilities for enterprises
  • The company expanded its AI capabilities during the quarter.
  • the competitive advantage isn't the AI itself — it's the operational flexibility the AI enables.
  • Security teams built faster detection tools to outrun attackers — then AI made attackers faster than detection could ever be
  • delays in U.S. data center expansion could allow China to advance its AI capabilities faster than American companies
  • Apple, Accenture, and other major corporations have acquired artificial intelligence startups to strengthen their AI capabilities.
  • World Cup tests Lenovo’s ambitions to challenge AI champions

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