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Security agencies issue blunt 'act swiftly' warning on AI
Key takeaways
- Five Eyes intelligence partners regularly meet, but the agencies involved rarely issue joint statements.
- Cybersecurity agencies in Australia, the US, Canada, the UK and New Zealand have issued a joint warning on the cyber threat posed by artificial intelligence.
- They are jointly urging governments and businesses to act faster to dramatically improve cybersecurity, including using AI tools to improve their defences.
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Five Eyes intelligence partners regularly meet, but the agencies involved rarely issue joint statements. (ABC News: Cam Schwarz)
Cybersecurity agencies in Australia, the US, Canada, the UK and New Zealand have issued a joint warning on the cyber threat posed by artificial intelligence.
They are jointly urging governments and businesses to act faster to dramatically improve cybersecurity, including using AI tools to improve their defences.
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