Chinese AI Models Advance, Causing US Cybersecurity Anxiety
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Rising capability of Chinese frontier models and the resulting U.S. cybersecurity anxiety puts AI squarely into the realm of strategic infrastructure and espionage risk. If you operate critical systems or sensitive data, assume state-level actors will eventually wield model-assisted offense and adjust your detection and access controls accordingly.
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