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 10 years professional experience in the bulk power delivery space. I stand by what I said. 
 What are your thoughts on the resilience against a *mutating* AI driven virus as Joshua Philipp discusses? 
I'm not looking to delegitimize your expertise, rather, curious of your thoughts based on that expertise  
 I'll add that my question arises out of ignorance on a lot of AI matters too. Seems like a mutating AI is plausible but unlikely. Yet still curious of your thoughts on the matter as it concerns power grids and infrastructure.  
 Any power utility cyberattack that does not include a physical real-world component, such as terrorist involvement, physical infrastructure damage, or sabotage by utility stakeholders will be geographically isolated and short-lived in the USA.

There are threats to grid stability, but AI and remote hackers aint it.