UK spy chief warns China, Russia racing to master AI

Al Jazeera 

The chief of the United Kingdom's foreign spy service warns that China and Russia were racing to master artificial intelligence in a way that could revolutionise geopolitics over the next 10 years. The world's spies are trying to grapple with seismic advances in technology that are challenging traditional human-led spying operations, which have dominated espionage for thousands of years. Richard Moore, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, known as MI6, said quantum engineering, engineered biology, vast troves of data and advances in computer power posed a threat that needed to be addressed by the West. "Our adversaries are pouring money and ambition into mastering artificial intelligence, quantum computing and synthetic biology, because they know that mastering these technologies will give them leverage," Moore, who rarely makes public speeches, will say on Tuesday, according to the Reuters news agency. Moore, a former diplomat who became MI6 chief in 2020, said technological progress over the next decade could outstrip all tech progress over the past century.

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