The past few years have brought an extraordinary shift in how digital content is created. Videos and images that once required studios, actors, and expensive equipment can now be produced by generative deep learning models that run on a laptop. These systems can fabricate a person’s face, voice, and gestures with such precision that the results often look indistinguishable from real footage. This technological leap has opened remarkable creative possibilities, yet it has also created a new kind
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A recent report by Salt Security highlights a critical warning: without proper Application Programming Interface (API) discovery, governance, and security, the very technology meant to drive smarter customer engagement could open the door to cyber-attacks or data leakage. The research also reveals an increasing trust gap between businesses that deploy agentic AI for external communications and consumers who are wary of sharing personal information due to security concerns.
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There have been many movie or TV shows that depict US Presidents. A new Netflix series is soon to be released dealing with cyber-security. Netflix has recently released the trailer for its new limited series “Zero Day,” which features an ensemble cast of Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Matthew Modine and Angela Bassett. The six-episode technical thriller hits the streamer on 20 February 2025.[1]
According to an official logline, “Zero Day” follows “Ro