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TechSpective Podcast Episode 131
Most people–at least, most people in tech–agree at this point that it’s not so much that AI will steal your job as it is that AI will augment your job. To the extent that your job itself might be at risk, it’s more likely that you would be replaced by someone who is better at using AI than you–not replaced by AI itself.
Experts inside Adobe have been hard at work developing that sort of AI augmentation to streamline security operations. The LLM agent Adobe has developed provides Dynamic Detection Analysis to leverage the strengths of AI to quickly sift through data and identify issues worthy of further scrutiny. John Gillis, a Senior Automation Engineer with Adobe, joins the TechSpective Podcast once again to talk about Dynamic Detection Analysis and the efforts he is part of at Adobe.
Check out the full episode for more about LLM agents and Dynamic Detection Analysis. We also discuss the impact of AI and generative AI on the world around us and the possibility of humans being connected directly to information through a neural link. Spoiler alert: I stress that if Elon Musk has any connection to the technology, I will just be the Luddite without the neural link connection. I’m not looking to be part of a “Borg” collective of insane conspiracy theories and right-wing propaganda.
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