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IMF warns of AI-driven financial cyber risks

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The International Monetary Fund warned of risks to global financial stability from cyberattacks powered by advanced Artificial Intelligence tools. It described those threats as inevitable and urged stronger preparedness against a new generation of technology-enabled disruptions affecting the financial system.

The warning appeared in a business news listing published on May 7, 2026, where the IMF’s concern was framed around financial stability and the growing role of advanced Artificial Intelligence in cyber risk. The focus was on attacks that could exploit increasingly capable tools and create pressure for governments, regulators, and financial institutions to respond more forcefully.

The broader business roundup placed the IMF warning alongside market and economic stress tied to regional unrest, oil price volatility, borrowing pressure, and trade disruption. In that context, the message underscored how digital threats are emerging as another source of systemic risk for the global economy, with Artificial Intelligence adding speed, scale, and complexity to potential cyberattacks on financial infrastructure.

Originally reported by iraqinews.comRead the source →
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