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    AI & Future Tech | Intelligence

    THE RISE OF THE AGENTIC FRAUDSTER

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial May 11, 2026May 11, 2026

    When AI Learns to Lie in Your Language For nearly three decades, cybersecurity was treated mainly as a technical problem. Build stronger firewalls. Install antivirus software. Train employees not to click suspicious links. The threat model was relatively simple: hackers attempting to penetrate systems from the outside. That world is changing rapidly. According to the…

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    AI & Future Tech | Business & Economy

    India’s Banks Face Their First AI Shock — And This Time, It’s Not About Efficiency

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial April 25, 2026April 25, 2026

    On a quiet April morning, a subtle but powerful shift entered India’s financial conversation. The Finance Minister spoke of an “AI-born challenge.” Almost immediately, banks were urged to work together. That choice of words matters. For years, artificial intelligence has been seen as a tool for efficiency. It promised faster loans, smarter fraud detection, and…

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