Congress Pressures White House to Address Cybersecurity Threat…

Congress Pressures White House to Address Cybersecurity Threat…

Congress Pressures White House to Address Cybersecurity Threat…

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Publish Date: 2026-05-14 09:37:00

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A report by Axios stated that the U.S. Congress has urged the White House to respond to a growing cybersecurity threat linked to artificial intelligence, referring to advanced AI models capable of identifying software vulnerabilities faster than companies and governments can fix them.اضافة اعلان

A bipartisan letter indicates escalating pressure on the Trump administration to address the risks posed by advanced AI cybersecurity models, including Anthropic’s Mythos model.

The letter comes as the White House considers executive action on AI cybersecurity and the safety of frontier AI models following the release of increasingly powerful systems. According to Axios, the process has been delayed amid internal disagreements over how strict the new regulations should be, as well as time constraints ahead of President Trump’s trip to China.

Thousands of Vulnerabilities

According to the report, a group of 32 bipartisan lawmakers in the House of Representatives wrote to Sean Cairncross, Director of the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD), urging immediate action to address the large volume of cybersecurity vulnerability disclosures emerging from advanced AI systems.

The letter, led by Republican Representative Bob Latta of Ohio, called for expanding defensive access to tools such as Anthropic’s Mythos and GPT-5.5 Cyber from OpenAI
. The lawmakers also questioned whether the federal government could help software companies validate and patch vulnerabilities discovered by these systems.

According to the letter, “thousands of critical zero-day vulnerabilities” have reportedly been identified across major operating systems and web browsers, including flaws that had survived years of human review and automated testing.

The lawmakers wrote: “AI can empower defenders to discover many critical vulnerabilities, but the corresponding efforts to detect, validate, patch, and deploy fixes may struggle to keep pace.”

They added: “The…

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