MI6 will need to be ‘more open to stay secret’, spy chief to say

Richard Moore expected to admit agency cannot develop tools in house to counter emerging technological threats

MI6 will have to become “more open to stay secret” and work with tech companies to counter threats posed by China and Russia who seek to gain advantage by mastering artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.

In his first speech as the foreign spy agency’s head on Tuesday, Richard Moore is expected to admit that “unlike Q in the Bond movies”, MI6 cannot develop the tools it needs in house to counter hybrid physical and virtual threats.

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Richard Moore expected to admit agency cannot develop tools in house to counter emerging technological threats
MI6 will have to become “more open to stay secret” and work with tech companies to counter threats posed by China and Russia who seek to gain advantage by mastering artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
In his first speech as the foreign spy agency’s head on Tuesday, Richard Moore is expected to admit that “unlike Q in the Bond movies”, MI6 cannot develop the tools it needs in house to counter hybrid physical and virtual threats. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian

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