Tag: security automation


  • When a Sam Altman Deepfake Meets Amazon’s AI-Driven Bug Hunt

    When a Sam Altman Deepfake Meets Amazon’s AI-Driven Bug Hunt

    Overview: A Convergence of Deepfakes and Deep Bug Hunting News about AI safety often lands with a splash, but a recent pairing of events demonstrates how quickly reputational risks and technical defenses can intertwine. A filmmaker’s attempt at a Sam Altman deepfake drew unexpected attention, while behind the scenes, Amazon has been quietly expanding its…

  • A Filmmaker’s Deepfake Warning: Amazon’s AI-Driven Deep Bug Hunting Emerges

    A Filmmaker’s Deepfake Warning: Amazon’s AI-Driven Deep Bug Hunting Emerges

    Intro: When AI and Security Converge The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence is rewriting how large tech platforms defend themselves. At the heart of a recent wave of security innovation is Amazon’s Autonomous Threat Analysis (ATA), a system born from an internal hackathon and designed to recruit specialized AI agents to detect weaknesses, propose fixes,…

  • Deepfakes, Attachments, and AI Security: A New Era

    Deepfakes, Attachments, and AI Security: A New Era

    Introduction: When a Deepfake Meets Real-World Consequences The recent buzz around a filmmaker who created a Sam Altman deepfake—only to find themselves unexpectedly entangled in unforeseen ethical and personal consequences—highlights a broader truth: synthetic media is no longer just a novelty. It is a test bed for our social contracts, privacy norms, and increasingly, corporate…