Many people have started using AI browsers to handle online chores and automated tasks for them, and the tools are great for emails, shopping and travel planning. However, according to a new report, they lack the ability to determine legitimate from malicious websites and don't know not to interact with fake online stores and phishing emails and this could put your personal and financial information at risk.
As reported by Cybernews, the cybersecurity firm Guardio, which focuses specifically on browser security and browser ecosystems, built and tested a few particular scenarios in order to determine if AI browsers can be trusted with autonomous browsing.
Based on the findings of the company's report, AI browsers “inherit AI’s built-in vulnerabilities – the tendency to act without full co