Am I too pessimistic about this? Today it can detect ransomware, the next day could be malware, and the day after can be any file.
It’s just a data filter that’s build in to a hardware and possibly no way to trun off. Last thing I want is a black box watching what I stored on my drive.
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False positives everywhere
Just to play devil’s advocate here: if that system can scan better than current systems, it’s already a win. If that system can scan more efficiently than current systems, even with false positives, that could be a win, if used as a screening layer.
There could be use cases for this, or it’s just buzzwords and marketing.