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University Workshop Document Outlines AI-Enabled Autonomous Cyber‑Warrior Capabilities

University Workshop Document Outlines AI-Enabled Autonomous Cyber‑Warrior Capabilities The passage details a speculative research agenda on AI‑driven autonomous cyber weapons, naming several academic contributors but providing no concrete actors, contracts, or funding sources. It suggests a potential future threat vector that could be of interest to investigators, yet lacks specific leads such as dates, budgets, or links to government or industry programs, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Describes autonomous cyber‑warrior (ACW) systems that can operate without continuous human control.; Mentions possible high‑value targets: power grids, uranium enrichment plants, weapon systems, healthcare equipment.; Lists academic contributors (Kathleen Fisher, John Launchbury, Ashish Kapoor, etc.) from Arizona State University.

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University Workshop Document Outlines AI-Enabled Autonomous Cyber‑Warrior Capabilities The passage details a speculative research agenda on AI‑driven autonomous cyber weapons, naming several academic contributors but providing no concrete actors, contracts, or funding sources. It suggests a potential future threat vector that could be of interest to investigators, yet lacks specific leads such as dates, budgets, or links to government or industry programs, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Describes autonomous cyber‑warrior (ACW) systems that can operate without continuous human control.; Mentions possible high‑value targets: power grids, uranium enrichment plants, weapon systems, healthcare equipment.; Lists academic contributors (Kathleen Fisher, John Launchbury, Ashish Kapoor, etc.) from Arizona State University.

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