Financial regulators scramble to counter AI rise with own tools


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ZURICH, June 26 (Reuters) - Banks ⁠and financial sector watchdogs must move quickly to adopt new ⁠technology to plug system vulnerabilities as AI supercharges cybersecurity risks, ‌a top Swiss financial regulator said in an interview.

Here are a few details:

• Marlene Amstad, president of Swiss market regulator FINMA and chair of an international forum on supervisory ​technology, spoke to Reuters following an initial ⁠hackathon to build new tools ⁠with market supervisors.

• Models that detect software vulnerabilities have recently pointed to ⁠surging ‌cyberattack and national security risks, with AI raising safety and accountability questions in financial institutions.

• "As hackers move faster, banks must ⁠adapt by patching vulnerabilities more rapidly," Amstad said in ​an interview.

• FINMA ‌helped create a forum within the International Organization of Securities ⁠Commissions, a standard ​setter for market regulation, to promote adoption of AI by watchdogs that cover around 95% of global financial markets.

• Around 100 policy and technology specialists ⁠met this week for a hackathon, aiming ​to jointly build tools for crypto-market supervision, Amstad said.

• Regulators are looking at possibly embedding safeguards directly into digital asset systems, she added.

• Experience with ⁠models such as Anthropic's Mythos has exposed vulnerabilities, revealing AI-related operational risks, Amstad said.

• The U.S. government this month ordered Anthropic to suspend exports of its latest Mythos and Fable AI models, citing national ​security concerns.

• Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 Security Technology ⁠said this week it has developed a domestic answer to Mythos.

• "Switzerland must ​retain access to the most advanced AI ‌models," Amstad said, adding that AI will ​be instrumental to toughen up systems before they are deployed.

(Reporting by Ariane Luthi and Oliver Hirt; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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