A fully automated bot quietly captured micro-arbitrage opportunities on short-term crypto prediction markets, netting nearly ...
AI is everywhere – some are good, some are bad, but the AI in Internet browsers seems to belong in the latter category, as a lot of people have been echoing the same voices – Browsers just don’t need ...
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Artificial intelligence experts have warned that AI "swarms" are poised to infiltrate social media by deploying agents that mimic human behavior and exploit our tendency to follow the herd. When you ...
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This is the first part of a two-part series on AI and cybersecurity. Part 2 will look at how AI is being used to counter new cyberthreats. Cybersecurity experts are warning that generative AI is ...
AI agents have crossed a critical threshold in offensive cyber capabilities, successfully identifying and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in live financial contracts without human intervention. In ...
Recent research from the Anthropic Fellows program is drawing attention to a shift in how decentralised finance systems may be targeted in the future. The findings show that frontier AI agents are no ...
AI firm Anthropic says its latest tests showed AI agents autonomously hacking top blockchains and draining simulated funds, signaling that automated exploits may now threaten blockchains like Ethereum ...
Anthropic tested AI agents on 405 real-world smart contracts and simulated $550.1 million in stolen crypto. Newer models exploited 34 post-March 2025 contracts for up to $4.6 million, with Opus 4.5 ...
AI agents are getting good enough at finding attack vectors in smart contracts that they can already be weaponized by bad actors, according to new research published by the Anthropic Fellows program.