This week saw major developments in agentic AI and its impact on data privacy and security. OpenAI rolled out its ChatGPT Agent to paying users, but researchers warned it could help with harmful activities like cheating and lying. Google’s new Big Sleep AI showed how machines can now detect and stop cyberattacks faster than humans, raising questions about accountability. Meanwhile, studies revealed agentic workflows create more security risks than human developers, with AI systems introducing unique vulnerabilities. Companies are rushing to adopt these tools, with 93% planning to use agentic AI by 2027 to save millions annually. Security teams are shifting from manual responses to autonomous systems that act instantly, logging every action for compliance.

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