I've been asked a bunch about AI and malware.
As many others have stated many times, and I will happily regurgitate, AI acts as an augmentation device to skilled Threat Actors and a kiddy booster to non-skilled Threat Actors.
AI has yet to produce truly sophisticated malware, presumably because non-skilled Threat Actors don't know the correct nomenclature or what exists and what doesn't.
Skilled Threat Actors know what is, and what isn't, possible and AI enhances their skill set and allows RAD (Rapid Application Development) for languages people may be less skilled in.
Conversely, my malware library must adjust appropriately for the future and include malware targeting AI agents. AI focused malware is a new and evolving threat. Is it paramount information like this be archived. Unfortunately, I myself am not an AI expert, I only have an elementary understanding on the programmatic implementation of AI models, hence I am incapable of assessing what is a good malware paper on AI agents, and what isn't.
We'll figure it out.
Cheers