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AI Security Risks: Regulators Step In To Keep Us Safe

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 18 June 2026)
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The boss of a leading AI company, Anthropic, has been sounding the alarm about potential national security risks from powerful new artificial intelligence. Dario Amodei, the CEO, specifically highlighted their latest AI model, Mythos, as being so advanced it could pose serious cybersecurity threats if misused. It's a bit like building a super-smart tool that could be used for good, but also has the potential to cause harm if it falls into the wrong hands.

His warnings haven't fallen on deaf ears. Governments around the world, including in the United States, are now actively looking at how to respond to these emerging dangers. This isn't just about spies and military secrets; a major cybersecurity breach driven by advanced AI could disrupt everything from banking systems to power grids, affecting everyday Australians and small businesses.

While we often hear about AI making our lives easier, this situation highlights the serious flip side. The speed and scale at which advanced AI could generate new security vulnerabilities or execute complex attacks is a real concern for experts. It’s prompting a global conversation about how we can harness the benefits of AI while putting in place safeguards to prevent catastrophic misuse.

This move by regulators to address these warnings is a crucial step. It shows that governments are taking the potential risks of super-powerful AI seriously and are starting to think about strategies to protect national interests and public safety. It’s a complex challenge, balancing innovation with security, but it's a conversation that needs to happen now, before these advanced AI models become even more widespread.

Why it matters

For everyday Australians and small business owners, this means governments are taking steps to protect the digital infrastructure we all rely on – from online banking to electricity. It's about ensuring these powerful new technologies don't accidentally or intentionally destabilise our lives.

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