
Japanese Banks Deploy AI Against Cyber Threats
Major Japanese banks are adopting OpenAI's technology to bolster cybersecurity. This move aims to protect financial systems from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
Japan's leading banks, including MUFG Bank, SMBC, and Mizuho Bank, are set to utilize OpenAI's advanced AI model to combat cyber threats. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to safeguarding financial infrastructure against evolving digital risks.
For travelers, this enhanced security means greater protection of personal and financial data when using Japanese banking services or making online transactions during their trip. The deployment of AI aims to create a more secure environment for financial activities.
By strengthening defenses against cyberattacks, these banks are working to ensure the stability and reliability of Japan's financial systems, ultimately benefiting both residents and visitors.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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