Top FBI officials warn of ‘unparalleled’ threat from China and AI

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The FBI is keenly focused on threats emanating from the rapid development of artificial intelligence, particularly from China, top agency officials said Wednesday.

Speaking at the FBI Atlanta Cyber Threat Summit at the Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Assistant Director, Cyber Division, Bryan Vorndran warned that while cyberthreats to the U.S. are coming from around the world, China looms largest in both capacity and the ability to weaponize data, in part, with the advent of AI-enabled operations.

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Describing China as a threat “unparalleled among foreign adversaries” that has a bigger hacking program than “every other major nation combined,” Wray said that the sheer volume of personal and corporate data stolen by China, mixed with the power of AI, spells big trouble.

“We assess AI will enable threat actors to develop increasingly powerful, sophisticated, customizable, and scalable capabilities — and it won’t take them long to do it,” Wray said. “That goes double for China, which as I mentioned earlier has spent years stealing both our innovation and massive troves of data that’s perfect for training machine learning models.”

Read more at https://cyberscoop.com/fbi-officials-cybersecurity-china-ai/

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