Anthropic's AI breach highlights the dual-use dilemma, raising concerns about cybersecurity dependencies and the ethics of advanced AI deployment.
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India's proactive cybersecurity measures against AI threats highlight the growing need for global cooperation and regulatory frameworks in tech security.
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BNP Paribas' AI-driven cybersecurity strategy highlights a shift towards robust, on-premises solutions, emphasizing data control and regulatory compliance.
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It's possible that AI was used to write parts of Pope Leo XIV's latest encyclical about AI's impact on humanity. An analysis by Linch Zhang posted on the forum LessWrong found certain paragraphs of Magnifica Humanitas to be between 40 percent and 100 percent written by AI, according to the popular AI detector Pangram.
The document includes known traits that appear in AI-generated writing, such as a higher use of the word "genuinely" - which crops up in writing by Anthropic's Claude - than previous encyclicals, Zhang says. Another person ran the text of the document section by section through Pangram, finding that 62 percent of its first cha …
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Google's current AI spending is among the largest in the world, and comes at a time when the battle between OpenAI and Anthropic, the two largest AI startups in the world, inches closer towards a trillion-dollar IPO face-off.
Anthropic's plugin could disrupt traditional cybersecurity, integrating AI-driven security directly into development workflows, impacting industry dynamics.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) has summoned major banks to an emergency meeting to warn of new cybersecurity risks linked to advanced AI models, according to the Financial Times.
Frank Elderson, vice chair of the ECB’s Supervisory Board, said banks must become significantly faster at installing security updates. According to the ECB, new AI tools can make it possible to identify and exploit security flaws much faster than in the past.
One example is Anthropic’s AI model, Claude Mythos Preview. According to the company, the model has detected thousands of serious vulnerabilities in operating systems and web browsers.
European banks are considered more vulnerable because many lack access to the technology, while some US banks are already testing it. The ECB is hoping US banks will share their experiences with European competitors.
CISA's diminished role amid AI cyber threats could weaken national cybersecurity, risking slower responses to rapidly evolving vulnerabilities.
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