Demos of AI-Powered Cybersecurity Threats
- AI will enable everything from hyper-personalized phishing to instant fake images.
- Educate yourself and your organization regarding the scope of these threats — seeing is believing.
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AI's Impact on Cybersecurity
AI significantly amplifies cybersecurity threats. It can already be used to conduct convincing phishing campaigns, impersonate trusted co-workers with voice cloning, and perform large-scale analysis of open source code for vulnerabilities. In the future, these attacks will become cheaper, faster, and more accessible for cybercriminals, and each new generation of AI models will enable additional threats.
Seeing Is Believing
The CivAI demos aim to provide a tangible understanding of just how easy AI will make things for cybercriminals. Deep, practical awareness of these threats can better inform cybersecurity policy as it strives to keep pace with recent AI progress. To prevent any possibility of misuse, the demos are not public, but approved organizations can view them by contacting CivAI using the form above.
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CivAI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that educates the public about AI's capabilities and dangers using live software demonstrations. Instead of research papers and abstract discussion, we produce interactive software experiences that provide a deep, intuitive sense of what AI can do and where it’s going. We present these demos to targeted audiences and make scalable versions available to the public.
To date, CivAI has delivered 100+ briefings to organizations across civil society (on AI-cyber risks, deepfakes, and elder fraud) and government (on biological risks, elections, and more). Our work has been featured on national television by ABC News and FOX, and in print by the New York Times, the Washington Post, TIME, CNN, and many others.


