UK firms should take steps to limit risks from frontier AI models, UK says


FILE PHOTO: A message reading "AI artificial intelligence", a keyboard, and robot hands are seen in this illustration taken January 27, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

LONDON, May ⁠15 (Reuters) - British companies should take ⁠steps to plan for and mitigate ‌risks from new artificial intelligence models, the country's finance ministry, the Bank of ​England and the Financial Conduct ⁠Authority regulator ⁠said on Friday.

"The cyber capabilities of current ⁠frontier ‌AI models are already exceeding what a skilled ⁠practitioner could achieve, and at a ​significantly higher ‌speed, greater scale, and lower ⁠cost," they ​said in a joint statement.

"These capabilities, if used maliciously, amplify cyber ⁠threats to firms' safety and ​soundness, customers, market integrity, and financial stability."

Last month BoE governor Andrew Bailey ⁠said he saw major cybersecurity risks from Anthropic's Mythos product.

Mythos has drawn warnings from cyber experts about ​its potential to ⁠supercharge complex cyberattacks which could challenge ​the banking industry ‌and its existing technology.

(Reporting ​by Muvija M; writing by Suban AbdullaEditing by William Schomberg)

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