{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "bskyPostRef": {
    "cid": "bafyreiagydovydbbbmtvslw6ol2c7633pozsg6b4k42drzttidzip46g4q",
    "uri": "at://did:plc:klkgxrhct7epqznuvf6tawoy/app.bsky.feed.post/3mminrmoa53y2"
  },
  "coverImage": {
    "$type": "blob",
    "ref": {
      "$link": "bafkreiak67yepc5mp5avds5jva7o57kngvalldquyqqjbf2vv66277pyfa"
    },
    "mimeType": "image/jpeg",
    "size": 152738
  },
  "path": "/cybersecurity/2026/05/even-as-ai-gets-better-at-finding-digital-weak-spots-it-doesnt-eliminate-the-human-role-in-cyber-conflict/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-22T19:24:06.000Z",
  "site": "https://federalnewsnetwork.com",
  "tags": [
    "All News",
    "Artificial Intelligence",
    "Cybersecurity",
    "Technology",
    "Terry Gerton",
    "The Federal Drive",
    "Justin Miller",
    "University of Tulsa"
  ],
  "textContent": "\"Hopefully our cyber policies and governance personnel are doing a better job than our adversaries in training their AI versus our AI,\" said Justin Miller",
  "title": "Even as AI gets better at finding digital weak spots, it doesn’t eliminate the human role in cyber conflict"
}