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MI5 looking at risk from out-of-control AI
Western Daily Press
|October 17, 2025
BRITISH spies have begun work on tackling the potential risk posed by rogue artificial intelligence (AI) systems, the head of MI5 said.
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Sir Ken McCallum said it would be “reckless” to ignore the potential for AI to cause harm.
In a speech at the Security Service's Thames House headquarters, he insisted he was not “forecasting Hollywood movie scenarios” but the intelligence agencies had to consider the risks.
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