The world needs to act urgently to address this threat before AI becomes uncontrollable by humans.
The urgent warning was issued in a June 23 statement by the Five Eyes Intelligence Monitoring and Assessment Council (FIORC), which affirmed that establishing safeguards against AI now is essential to prevent the risk of a global cybersecurity crisis.
Countries believe that the pace of AI development now far outpaces the development of mechanisms for managing and protecting security.
The statement said: Advanced AI models are predicted to soon surpass current expectations, fundamentally changing both cyberattack and defense capabilities. The timeframe is not years, but just months.
One of the concerns is the increasing use of large language models (LLMs) to automate the process of writing malicious code. Deepfake technology (AI-based image and voice spoofing) is also developing at an alarming rate.
The risks are not limited to cybercrime or financial fraud; AI can also be exploited to manipulate public opinion, spread misinformation, and directly impact national security.
The alliance issued urgent recommendations, focusing on a strong shift toward a proactive prevention model and greater accountability from large technology corporations for the AI products they develop.
Cybersecurity measures need to be integrated right from the system design stage. Real-time data and intelligence sharing between the public and private sectors needs to be enhanced…
According to the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), if global security standards for AI are not quickly established, the world could face the risk of the internet being manipulated by increasingly complex and difficult-to-control algorithms.
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