How Workplace Security Is Learning to Think—But Not Replace Humans
At a Zurich pharmaceutical lab last November, an AI surveillance system flagged a “visitor” lingering near a restricted vaccine fridge. The system noted his lab coat was unbuttoned (unlike the researchers’) and his pass dangled oddly. Guards arrived to find a fired employee planting a malware-loaded USB—one that could’ve crippled COVID-19 research. But here’s the…