U.S. computer and printer manufacturer HP Inc. announced on Tuesday that “it will install artificial intelligence-based software developed by Israeli cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct in its next generation computers in a bid to protect them from cyber attacks,” reported The Times of Israel.

Financial details of the deal were not disclosed, but the Israeli financial news site Calcalist reported it to be around $150 million over four years.

“This is a first stage that marks a long-term strategic partnership and proof of Deep’s instinctive learning abilities,” said Deep Instinct’s CEO and co-founder Guy Caspi in a statement by his company.

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