FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Labour Party National Campaign Co-ordinator Pat McFadden takes part in a television interview at the Labour Party annual conference in Liverpool, Britain, October 10, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain and its NATO allies must stay ahead in "the new AI arms race", British cabinet office minister Pat McFadden will say on Monday, warning that Russian cyber criminals are increasingly targeting countries that support Ukraine.
Addressing a NATO Cyber Defence Conference in London, McFadden will unveil Britain's plans to set up a new Laboratory for AI (artificial intelligence) security to help create better cyber defence tools and organise intelligence on attacks.