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The New York Times reported that the United States has entered a new phase in the AI arms race, characterized by the development of advanced AI tools that can be used to hack enemy networks and test military defense systems. This shift has caused confusion within American national security institutions, with disagreements emerging between the Department of Defense and military technology companies over the use of AI techniques—especially after warnings that China could be a few months away from possessing similar capabilities. The internal dispute within the Pentagon over banning products from companies like Anthropic, which owns models such as Mythos—capable of being used in cyber and offensive operations—highlights the complexity of balancing the development of powerful smart tools with maintaining ethical control over them. There are also growing concerns in the U.S. that China may be advancing in these areas as well, raising fears that AI tools could enable China to increase its ability to breach American networks and escalate cyberattacks, amid significant investments in this domain from both security and military perspectives.
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