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ai scripts
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Discussions tagged with 'ai scripts' on WindowsForum.com focus on the risks of AI-generated code interacting with low-level hardware and firmware. A prominent thread examines a Surface firmware vulnerability that could brick devices, highlighting how AI tools writing and executing scripts near hardware can expose trust gaps in Windows PCs. The conversation centers on the intersection of AI, firmware security, and the need for careful oversight when automated scripts have access to system-level operations. This tag covers topics like firmware bugs, AI-generated script safety, and the broader implications for PC reliability and security.
Microsoft has spent the past 90 days patching a Surface firmware flaw that reportedly allowed some unprotected devices to be rendered unbootable by a single malformed command packet, after an Australian security researcher and The Register coordinated disclosure with Microsoft in March 2026. The...