House Homeland Security subcommittee to hold June 4 hearing on AI impact on cybersecurity
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Summary
A House Homeland Security subcommittee is holding a June 4 hearing on how frontier AI models impact cybersecurity. Witnesses from Google Threat Intelligence, the Frontier Model Forum, Corridor Security, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation will testify. Lawmakers are concerned about adversaries like China potentially stealing AI capabilities, weaponizing AI tools, and using advanced models to discover new cyber vulnerabilities.
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· 1 pulledLawmakers are responding to concerns that adversaries, including China, could steal AI capabilities, weaponize AI-enabled tools, and use advanced models to uncover new cyber vulnerabilities.
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