Trump’s AI Executive Order Upgrades Federal Cyber Defenses
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday highlights security considerations and directs specific federal agencies to take actions intended to strengthen cybersecurity.
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"The capabilities evolve very rapidly, so you can see new models get released fairly frequently with new potential capabilities," said Valerie Wirtschafter.
Read full articleAn executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday highlights security considerations and directs specific federal agencies to take actions intended to strengthen cybersecurity.
Advanced AI models with unique hacking capabilities like Mythos should bring federal agencies that handle the government's sensitive information to a "reflection point," according to a CIA tech official.
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