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Powerful AI models that are capable of devastating cyber attacks on governments and companies may succeed within months, according to the leaders of intelligence agencies from the Five Eyes nations – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.S. and the U.K. A rare joint warning by the alliance said that while AI “would help us improve cyber defense over time, it also accelerates the speed, scale, and sophistication of cyber threats . . . Frontier AI models are anticipated to exceed current industry expectations, fundamentally transforming both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities. The timeline is not years, it is months.” The Five Eyes agencies added: “In this environment, cyber resilience is integral to advancing business continuity, market confidence, and long-term value . . . Cyber risk can no longer be treated as a purely technical issue. This is a core business risk and leadership responsibility.”
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Reuters reports that US curbs on AI - including the White House ordering San Francisco-based Anthropic to suspend access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for foreign nationals - are encouraging European companies to spread the technology's risk across multiple providers and reinforcing the need for a greater number of domestic alternatives. "You need flexibility," Cedrik Neike, chief executive of Digital Industries at Siemens, told Reuters. "Sovereignty often gets confused with autarky (economic self-sufficiency), and autarky is absolutely not the way to do it." Siemens uses Chinese models such as DeepSeek and Alibaba's Qwen alongside U.S. and European models.
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