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金色财经|May 13, 2026 22:41
US Congressman urges White House to address AI cybersecurity threats On May 14th, according to the AXIOS website, the US Congress is urging the White House to respond to the increasing threat of AI cybersecurity. A group of 32 bipartisan members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to Sean Cairncross, the National Cyber Director of the United States, urging immediate action to address the issue of advanced AI systems continuously disclosing a large number of network vulnerabilities. Legislators are calling for an expansion of defensive access to tools such as Mythos and GPT-5.5 Cyber, and are asking if the government can assist software companies in verifying and patching vulnerabilities discovered in these systems. The letter stated that Mythos has discovered "thousands of high-risk zero day vulnerabilities" in multiple mainstream operating systems and web browsers, including some flaws that have not been discovered after years of human review and automated testing. The legislators stated that AI can detect a large number of serious vulnerabilities, but the corresponding information disclosure, verification, patching, and deployment work may be difficult to keep up with the pace. ”The letter proposes seven suggestions, including coordinating responses to large-scale vulnerability disclosures generated by AI, assisting critical infrastructure operators in deploying patches, and expanding trusted access to advanced network models. The letter requests the White House Cyber Office to hold a staff level briefing within 30 days and submit a written response within 45 days, outlining the government's response plan. (Golden Ten Data APP)
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