When cyberattacks get smarter, so do the defenses. Chinese companies are now embracing generative AI to fight fire with digital firepower, turning cutting-edge tech into virtual guardians against hackers. 🔥💻
Leading the charge is cybersecurity giant Qi-Anxin Group, which launched its AI model QAX-GPT in March. This robo-defender analyzes threats 60x faster than human experts—like having a superhero sidekick for digital security. 🚀
'Alarm fatigue? Not on our watch,' said Qi Xiangdong, the company’s chairman. With AI handling 99% of threat alerts, overworked security teams can focus on high-stakes missions. The model learns from cybersecurity reports, crime patterns, and even hacker playbooks to stay ahead of evolving risks. 🕵️♂️📈
But why the urgency? Since ChatGPT exploded globally in 2022, hackers have weaponized AI to create smarter malware and dark web tools. It’s a digital arms race, warns VP Zhang Zhuo: 'AI lets us clone expert knowledge instead of just code.' 💣⚔️
China’s cyber battlefield is heating up—over 42 million malware attacks hit the country in 2020 alone. With AI now guarding the gates, the next-gen security saga is just beginning. 🌐🔒
Reference(s):
cgtn.com