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🚨 Japan’s three largest banks are turning to OpenAI to strengthen cyber defense.
Most people see this as another AI adoption story.
It’s actually a security story.
The same AI models helping companies write code are also making it easier for attackers to find vulnerabilities, automate exploits, and scale cyberattacks.
That changes the equation.
AI is no longer just a productivity tool.
It’s becoming part of critical infrastructure.
The interesting shift is that banks are starting to treat frontier AI models the same way they treat strategic security systems.
Not every institution will have access to the most advanced models.
That could create a new divide:
Those with AI-enhanced defense.
And those without it.
The AI race is no longer only about building smarter systems.
It’s increasingly about who can defend against them.
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