I definitely get the sense it’s not running its actual AI against what you type, but rather just counting the number of characters and comparing it to the chart below, which is of debatable accuracy.
Hmmm ... surely this is just statistical analysis sprinkled with magical marketing fairy dust: "[this] uses Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) to autonomously learn the distribution of real passwords from actual password leaks ... After training, GAN was able to leverage the acquired knowledge to create new sample passwords that follow the neural network distribution"
hmmm.. they don't seem to really explain the rules of the game here. Doesn't the length of time it takes to crack a password depend on the rate at which you are allowed to try different guesses at the password prompt, and whether or not you get locked out or penalized with delays after a certain number of wrong guesses?<p>When they say it takes 48 minutes to "crack" my password are they assuming some specific rate at whichever the system they are trying to log in to responds to failed login attempts?