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BBC News source @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧· 43m ·

La empresa tecnológica Anthropic ha anunciado su nueva inteligencia artificial, Claude Mythos, destacando su capacidad superior para detectar fallos de ciberseguridad, pero advirtiendo que podría tener consecuencias catastróficas si se lanza al público, lo que ha generado dudas sobre si esta alarma es parte de una estrategia para desviar la atención de los problemas reales que la industria de la IA enfrenta. #ArtificialIntelligence #Fearmongering #Cybersecurity

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Por qué las grandes compañías de IA quieren que tengamos miedo de ellas - BBC News Mundo
Detenme si ya has escuchado esto antes: una empresa tecnológica afirma haber desarrollado una nueva inteligencia artificial (IA) tan poderosa que resulta aterradora.
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Euronews English News source @euronews.com · Lyon 🇫🇷· 49m ·

EU representatives are engaged in discussions to clarify the mutual defense clause outlined in Article 42.7 of the Treaty on European Union, addressing potential responses to various security scenarios, including hybrid attacks and aggression, amid concerns raised by geopolitical developments. #EUSecurity #CollectiveDefense #GeopoliticalThreats #EU #CY #US #DK #IR #UK #FR #AT #IE #MT

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EU ambassadors hold private discussions on mutual defence clause
Representatives from the EU's 27 countries are simulating how to collectively respond to a variety of threats spanning hybrid attacks to typical aggressions.
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The New York Times News source @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 51m ·

The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general reported that the agency inadequately secured smartphones used by its intelligence office, exposing it to cyberattack risks and unauthorized access to confidential information, while the department acknowledged the findings and cited advancements in device security amidst political blame towards the Biden administration. #Cybersecurity #HomelandSecurity #MobileSecurity #US

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D.H.S. Intelligence Office Did Not Properly Secure Smartphones, Watchdog Says
The Department of Homeland Security failed to effectively secure smartphones used by staff in its intelligence office, raising the risk of cyberattacks and unauthorized access to sensitive information, the department's inspector general said in a report published Monday.