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Microsoft goes all in on new AI-powered Windows security strategy – what it means for you

Microsoft's AI: More Patches, More Problems?

Microsoft warns of more frequent security patches due to AI advancements. While AI helps detect vulnerabilities, patch management becomes essential.

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