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UTSA Drives AI Research to Counter Cyber-Physical Threats

What Happened

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has announced a major research initiative dedicated to combating cyber-physical threats impacting critical infrastructure. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, UTSA researchers plan to develop new tools and methods to safeguard sectors such as energy, transportation, and water management. This effort, based in San Antonio, brings together interdisciplinary experts and partners, recognizing the growing vulnerabilities in interconnected systems as hackers and cyber attacks increase in scale and sophistication.

Why It Matters

This push underscores the rising importance of AI-driven security in protecting vital services and the broader implications for national resilience. As reliance on smart systems grows, innovative approaches like UTSA\’s are crucial to prevent disruptions and attacks on essential infrastructure. Read more in our AI News Hub

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