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EU’s AI Cybersecurity Plan Highlights Dependency on US Technology

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The European Commission has unveiled a new action plan aimed at addressing the cybersecurity threats posed by advanced artificial intelligence. This initiative comes as the EU grapples with its reliance on US AI models, particularly those capable of identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in critical systems. Critics argue that the plan is more about generating paperwork than providing effective solutions, as it largely consists of existing regulatory frameworks and recommendations.

One significant concern is the speed at which AI can create cyber exploits, allowing malicious actors to launch sophisticated attacks at unprecedented scales. EU digital chief Henna Virkkunen highlighted that these AI models can produce vulnerabilities in mere hours, endangering the security of essential infrastructure. The EU’s dependency on US technology is underscored by its need to negotiate access to these advanced models, raising questions about Europe’s own capabilities in AI innovation.

The plan aims to establish a structured approach for European entities to access AI tools for cybersecurity, but the transparency of this process remains contentious. The EU’s AI Office will collaborate with evaluators to assess risks before these models enter the market, although tech companies express concerns about the regulatory implications. This situation illustrates a critical vulnerability in Europe’s tech landscape, where reliance on external innovations could hinder its cybersecurity resilience.

As AI continues to evolve, the implications for businesses and public services are profound. Companies must adapt to a new reality where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated and rapid. The EU’s initiative, while a step forward, reveals the urgent need for Europe to bolster its own AI capabilities to safeguard against emerging cyber threats effectively.

Source: Euronews

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