Today, Microsoft revealed a new tool that uses generative artificial intelligence within its "#Copilot" toolkit, and this time the company managed to integrate artificial intelligence into #cybersecurity under the name "Security Copilot".
The new tool aims to help cybersecurity experts summarize reports of digital threats as well as automatically prioritize them before the expert views them. Like the rest of the "Copilot" tools revealed by "Microsoft", this tool relies on the "#GPT-4" model developed by before "#OpenAI".
The model did not use "GPT-4" as it is without modification or customization, as the company customized it to suit various security challenges and trained it to discover security vulnerabilities and various security problems without using any real customer data.
Microsoft claims that the new tool is able to scan security threats in an innovative way that was not previously known, however, the company is aware of the weaknesses in the language and artificial intelligence models, and confirms that this model will not replace cybersecurity experts.