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The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, comprising the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, has issued a joint warning that the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) development is exceeding control, demanding urgent action from nations.
One of the biggest concerns is the increasing use of large model languages (LLMs) to automate the process of writing malicious code. This allows even those with limited technical skills to create sophisticated cyberattack software, from ransomware to intrusion tools capable of bypassing multiple layers of traditional protection.
In addition, deepfake technology (using AI to create fake images and voices) is also considered to be developing at an alarming rate.
AI-generated fake images, videos , and voices have now achieved a very high level of realism, becoming tools for large-scale phishing campaigns, information theft, or disseminating misinformation.
According to the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, the threat extends beyond cybercrime and financial fraud. AI could also be exploited to manipulate public opinion, spread misinformation, and interfere with democratic processes, thereby directly impacting the national security of many countries.
Security agencies are calling for a shift from a "post-incident response" approach to a "proactive prevention" approach, requiring technology companies to integrate protective measures right from the AI system design stage.
The Five Eyes alliance warns that time to act promptly is rapidly running out and that safeguards must be established to prevent a global cybersecurity crisis.
Source: https://vtv.vn/canh-bao-khan-ve-rui-ro-tu-ai-100260624120946458.htm








