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How AI is Fueling ATOs & Fake Account Creation—And Why Bot Detection Needs to Evolve

AI is now part of the botnet. See how it's powering ATOs and fake accounts, and why real-time, multi-layered detection is the only way to fight back.

Cybersecurity 6month
Devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries

While many AI companies engage in web crawling, the sources suggest varying levels of responsibility and impact. Dennis Schubert's analysis of Diaspora's traffic logs showed that approximately one-fourth of its web traffic came from bots with an OpenAI user agent, while Amazon accounted for 15 percent and Anthropic for 4.3 percent.

Cybersecurity 6month
Can AI revolutionise your SMSF? I tested two top models to find out

AI models are still far from flawless as data accuracy and privacy concerns persist AI's deep research capabilities are staggering.

Validation Order For AI-supported Agriculture

The harvesting robot project Polybot is supported by the Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation (Deutsche Agentur für Sprunginnovation: SPRIND) with a seven-month validation grant of approximately 220,000 euros.

Robotics 7month
AI-powered drug repurposing: A game changer for cancer research

The field of cancer treatment has long struggled with the immense costs and time-consuming nature of drug development. Traditional methods often take over a decade and billions of dollars to bring a single drug to market,

Mayo Clinic's secret weapon against AI hallucinations: Reverse RAG in action

To tackle data-retrieval-based hallucinations in non-diagnostic use cases, Mayo Clinic has applied CURE reverse RAG paired with vector databases.

2025 has already brought us the most performant AI ever: What can we do with these supercharged capabilities (and what's next)?

From OpenAI's 'Deep Research' to DeepMind's 'AI co-scientist,' next-gen AI is smarter and astoundingly capable.

AI accelerating medical research; Solving pain points in sales

Beyond speed, AI has also helped reduce costs. Conventional methods required nearly $35,000 per genome analysis, but AI-driven models running on GPUs have lowered the cost to under $2,000, making high-quality genomic research more accessible.

AI hardware 7month