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AI ‘months away’ from taking down governments – intelligence group
Five Eyes cyber agencies have warned that advanced AI models could soon pose a major threat to governments and businesses Read Full Article at RT.com
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Metro
· Jun 22, 2026
Rare Five Eyes statement warns AI ‘months away’ from taking down governments
Cybersecurity agencies have sounded the alarm.
The Tuta Blog
· Jun 25, 2026
US government shuts down Anthropic AI model – another proof why we need European digital sovereignty!
The hype around Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues as its technology is rapidly advancing. Among the leading companies in the artificial intelligence industry is Anthropic. The company made headlines in June when it shut down its most advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide, just three days after its release. The shut down came as a reaction of the US government ordering Anthropic to suspend access to its AI models to foreign nationals due to national security concerns. Has the Trump administration now set a precedent for a new tech sovereignty era?
Egypt Independent
· Jun 24, 2026
AI could breach government and business defenses in months, US and its intelligence partners warn
AI models capable of launching major cyberattacks that could overwhelm the defenses of governments and businesses are months – not years – away, an international alliance of intelligence agencies warned in a joint statement. The Five Eyes grouping, comprising the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, urged governments and corporate leaders to The post AI could breach government and business defenses in months, US and its intelligence partners warn appeared first on Egypt Independent.
The Eastern Herald
· Jun 27, 2026
Shravan Gupta, MGF Group, and the Expanding AI Market: Opportunities in India and Beyond
By Roxana Mathew. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept. It is rapidly becoming a key driver of economic growth, business efficiency, and urban transformation across the world. From real estate and infrastructure to finance, healthcare, and retail, AI is reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace. As India emerges as one of the fastest-growing digital economies, business leaders and organizations are increasingly exploring how AI can create smarter, more sustainable, and customer-centric ecosystems. Among the business groups that have historically embraced innovation and large-scale development is MGF Group, led by Shravan Gupta. The group has been associated with
The Japan Times
· Jul 7, 2026
Japan to launch council to overhaul legal frameworks governing AI use
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 11, 2026
Don’t expect the rising tide of AI to lift all boats
The brave new world of artificial intelligence (AI) is going to be a mixed and divisive blessing for governments – not least those of key Asian countries – as well as for financial markets. The AI revolution points to higher economic growth for economies linked to the tech supply chain, with others being left behind. It also signals the potential for financial crises. Balancing these risks will be tricky. The relative optimism, displayed in a recent report from the International Monetary Fund...
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Related coverage for "AI ‘months away’ from taking down governments – intelligence group": Metro — Rare Five Eyes statement warns AI ‘months away’ from taking down governments. The Tuta Blog — US government shuts down Anthropic AI model – another proof why we need European digital sovereignty!. Egypt Independent — AI could breach government and business defenses in months, US and its intelligence partners warn. The Eastern Herald — Shravan Gupta, MGF Group, and the Expanding AI Market: Opportunities in India and Beyond. The Japan Times — Japan to launch council to overhaul legal frameworks governing AI use . South China Morning Post — Don’t expect the rising tide of AI to lift all boats