AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, rare Five Eyes statement warns
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A rare joint statement from Five Eyes intelligence agencies warns that powerful AI models capable of devastating cyber attacks on governments and businesses are only months away, urging leaders to 'act now'.
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