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US to launch AI and cybersecurity coordination group, White House says

The ​U.S. will formally bring together AI developers and essential services ‌providers to share information on cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified by advanced AI systems and coordinate responses, according to a White House statement, fulfilling U.S. President Donald Trump’s order ​from June. Companies including Anthropic and OpenAI have released powerful AI ​systems capable of identifying software and infrastructure vulnerabilities at scale. ⁠U.S. officials worry that bad actors could use them to exploit ​weaknesses in the software systems underpinning critical services — including those of ​financial institutions, hospitals and energy networks — relied upon by Americans. The Trump administration set up a coordination group between leading AI developers and the essential services providers so ​they can share information about vulnerabilities they have discovered in their ​software and not duplicate efforts.

Full report : White House launches cybersecurity clearinghouse to patch software flaws discovered by AI.