Microsoft says Windows users should expect a higher volume of security updates going forward, citing the company’s increasing use of artificial intelligence to discover vulnerabilities. According to the reports, Microsoft is using AI to analyze its codebase and identify security flaws that might not be detected through traditional processes alone. The change is framed as a shift in how vulnerabilities are discovered and prioritized, rather than as evidence of a specific new threat. Both outlets report that Microsoft is effectively warning that the number of Windows security updates may rise because AI-driven vulnerability discovery is producing more findings. The company’s communication indicates that organizations and users should plan for more frequent patching and related update activity. The reports do not specify exact numbers or timelines in the provided excerpts, but they agree on the core point: Microsoft’s growing reliance on AI for vulnerability research is expected to lead to an increased cadence of security updates for Windows.
Microsoft expects more Windows security updates as AI finds more vulnerabilities
Microsoft says Windows users should expect a higher volume of security updates going forward, citing the company’s increasing use of artificial intelligence to discover vulnerabilities. According to t...
- Microsoft expects the number of Windows security updates to increase.
- Microsoft attributes the expected rise to its growing use of AI to discover vulnerabilities.
- AI is used to analyze Microsoft’s codebase for potential security flaws.
- The reports describe a shift in vulnerability discovery and patch frequency rather than a single specific incident.
- Windows users and organizations may need to plan for more frequent patching.
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