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Foreign hackers are already exploiting artificial intelligence tools, Microsoft says

Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace

Business, News

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2024

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Microsoft pointed to cyber spies working for China, North Korea, Iran and Russia; Lyft stock temporarily soars after incorrect earnings statement; Sony’s PlayStation 5 console struggles; Airbnb says booking demand remains strong.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Microsoft says foreign hackers are already exploiting artificial intelligence tools.

0:05.0

I'm Novasafo with the marketplace minute.

0:08.0

The tech giant is pointing to hackers working for China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia.

0:13.4

Microsoft analyzed its own products and partner Open AIs

0:17.4

and set the use of generative AI for hacking

0:20.0

was at an early stage.

0:22.1

Lifts stock briefly soared because of an apparent typo in an earnings report.

0:27.3

The company wrongly added an extra zero, making it appear that a key profit measure was

0:32.0

expected to improve by much more than it was actually forecasting.

0:35.9

The company corrected the statement.

0:38.3

Sony's PlayStation 5 video game console is struggling.

0:41.3

The company is expecting fewer sales than previously

0:43.7

thought with no major game releases coming up. Air B&B revenues rose 17% in the

0:49.3

fourth quarter, totaling more than $2 billion, but it lost money because of an income tax settlement with the

0:55.6

government of Italy.

0:56.6

The company says booking demand has remained strong so far this year.

1:00.6

I'm Novisafo with a marketplace minute.

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