Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora Assesses Internet Security Race as Trump Weighs A.I. Safety Order
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Updated · The New York Times · May 15
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora Assesses Internet Security Race as Trump Weighs A.I. Safety Order
1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 15
Nikesh Arora said the race to secure the internet remains a central challenge, offering a firsthand view from Palo Alto Networks, the world’s largest cybersecurity company.
The discussion paired that industry snapshot with scrutiny of the Trump administration’s apparent shift on A.I. safety, including a possible executive order.
The latest report frames both issues as part of a broader tech-policy moment shaped by the president’s negotiations in China and renewed debate over how aggressively Washington should regulate fast-moving A.I. risks.
Can a US-China AI safety pact prevent misuse by rogue actors without compromising America's technological edge?
As cybercriminals weaponize AI, can defensive AI evolve fast enough to protect our critical infrastructure?
Who will pay for the massive energy grid upgrades required to power America's AI boom?