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Synergizing Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity: Roles of Generative AI Entities, Companies, Agencies and Government in Enhancing Cybersecurity

Pan Singh Dhoni,1* Ravinder Kumar2

In the modern technology the AI system as greatly developed which can be understood by one of the video in which a person was ordering pizza. Upon making the call, they received a response identifying the caller as googpiza. The person proceeded to discuss a pizza recipe. In response to their request, googpiza suggested a recipe tailored to the caller's health condition. The individual was surprised by how accurately the AI system understood their health needs and recommended an appropriate meal. While this example is relatively simple, it highlights a potential future scenario where our lives could be an open book due to the pervasive integration of AI technology. Just as we have seamlessly incorporated technology into our homes, from the drawing room to the bedroom, AI tools may one day possess a comprehensive understanding of our personal information. This could offer significant benefits, particularly in the realm of healthcare, but the trade-off is the potential erosion of personal privacy. Tech-savvy individuals might unintentionally find themselves in the spotlight, akin to celebrities, despite their efforts to avoid media attention. This instance prompted me to delve into research concerning generative AI and its associated cybersecurity implications. The advent of Generative AI undoubtedly heralds the future, yet it also introduces challenges, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity. Historically, cyber attackers were often individuals with advanced technical knowledge, but with the emergence of Generative AI tools, even an average computer user could potentially become a cybercriminal.

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