Thankfully, the title was explained in the beginning of the article. It was very confusing for me!
> Having a Hot Chips article with a cheekier title is not something we normally do, but we saw this slide. In terms of world economies, cybercrime now ranks between Germany and China in GDP according to Microsoft’s chart at just over $9T in 2024, and expected to be over $10T in 2025.
nwellnhof•5mo ago
So they claim that the damage caused by cybercrime is 8.7% of global GDP (around $115T)? This is hardly believable.
sidewndr46•5mo ago
Just look up the numbers for the supposed cost of software piracy every year
fulafel•5mo ago
"Thwarting GDP" is an interesting economic angle. Damage, wars etc often increase GDP.
thunderbong•5mo ago
> Having a Hot Chips article with a cheekier title is not something we normally do, but we saw this slide. In terms of world economies, cybercrime now ranks between Germany and China in GDP according to Microsoft’s chart at just over $9T in 2024, and expected to be over $10T in 2025.