Experts to address AI at BC3 cybersecurity conference - Butler Eagle
Hi there, little friend! 👋 Guess what?
Imagine you have a super-duper robot friend, like a smart toy! 🤖 This toy can learn and help you with many things. We call this "AI."
Now, sometimes, bad guys try to sneak into our toys or computers, like a sneaky fox trying to get into a chicken coop! 🦊 That's called "cybersecurity."
So, some very smart grown-ups, like superheroes for computers, are going to have a special meeting. They will talk about how to keep our smart robot friends safe from those sneaky foxes! They want to make sure our AI toys stay happy and help us, without any trouble. Isn't that cool? ✨
Experts to address AI at BC3 cybersecurity conference Butler Eagle
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