@gerardsans
@SpirosMargaris The AI hype cycle has completely hijacked technical language. “AI agents” are routinely described as having agency or intention when they have neither. A prompt isn’t the AI’s intention, it’s the operator’s. In this case, the hacker group. The system itself has no goals, autonomy, or independent motivation. From what’s described, this looks like a conventional security failure exploited with automation. That’s not new. Security tools have been automating discovery and exploitation paths for decades. Calling this “AI vs AI” cyberwarfare is marketing language, not technical analysis. These narratives don’t clarify what happened, they obscure it. What the industry and media actually need is better AI literacy, not more hype.