JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Leads New Cross-Industry Effort to Tackle AI Risks
The initiative is reaching more than 40 companies as it seeks shared safeguards and information-sharing on AI-related cyber risks, sources said.
- JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is expanding the Alliance for Critical Infrastructure to address AI risks, personally contacting over 40 companies across financial services, energy, and telecommunications sectors to join the initiative.
- Originally created to coordinate responses to cyber and physical threats, the ACI is now prioritizing AI as cyberattacks on water systems in Minnesota and other states have intensified the need for cross-industry collaboration.
- Dimon has publicly warned about Anthropic's Mythos AI model, stating in July that "you're giving ballistic missiles to individuals with Mythos" to underscore the need for tighter control over advanced capabilities.
- The revamped ACI will serve as an information-sharing forum where companies exchange intelligence on emerging AI threats and coordinate responses with federal agencies, with organizers targeting full functionality by year-end.
- This effort seeks to establish shared understanding of AI deployment and safeguards needed, working closely with the Trump administration as policymakers develop approaches to secure critical infrastructure against AI-enabled threats.
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