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Updated · The Guardian · Jun 22
Five Eyes Warn AI Models Could Topple Governments Within Months
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 22

Five Eyes Warn AI Models Could Topple Governments Within Months

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 22

Summary

  • Five Eyes cyber agencies said frontier AI could soon give attackers capabilities strong enough to disrupt governments and businesses, warning the timeline is “months,” not years.
  • The joint statement said AI will accelerate the speed, scale and sophistication of cyber threats by lowering barriers for bad actors while also reshaping cyber defence.
  • Leaders were urged to treat cyber risk as a core business and national resilience issue requiring a whole-of-organisation and whole-of-society response, not just a technical fix.
  • The warning follows the Trump administration’s June move to block foreign nationals from using Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos models, and comes as Australia still pursues a light-touch AI policy under its national plan.

Insights

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AI Under Siege: How the 2026 Anthropic Mythos Breach Triggered Global Export Controls, Legal Battles, and a New Era of AI Governance

Overview

A recent narrow jailbreak of Anthropic's advanced Mythos-class AI models triggered an immediate crisis, leading the U.S. government to impose unprecedented export controls and recall these models. This event highlighted the urgent need for stronger AI safeguards and a reassessment of how powerful AI systems are managed. Anthropic had already recognized the risks, limiting access to its sensitive models and stressing the importance of robust protections against misuse. The crisis has sparked intense debate over the balance between innovation, security, and control, underscoring the challenges of governing frontier AI technologies in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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