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Taiwan's Cybersecurity Risk Spot Check President Lai: Mainland-Made Generative AI May Threaten National Security
United Daily News | Local Language | News | Nov. 21, 2025 | Cyber Attacks and Data Loss
President Lai Ching-te highlighted significant cybersecurity risks associated with China-made generative AI, citing issues such as forced consent to privacy terms, excessive data collection, misuse beyond permissions, and information distortion. He warned that these AI tools could be used by Mainland China to threaten Taiwan’s democratic society and national security, urging citizens and businesses to be cautious and avoid downloading such applications.
Premier Zhuo Rong-tai announced plans to expand town resilience exercises next year, including cross-county collaborative drills to enhance emergency response capabilities. Measures to address large-scale communication outages during natural disasters are under study, such as a disaster roaming mechanism and Taiwan Power Company installing base stations, which are expected to be implemented soon.
Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, in an interview with Lithuanian media outlet “15min,” expressed gratitude to the United States for approving an arms sale to Taiwan and reaffirmed the importance of U.S. security assistance under the Taiwan Relations Act, emphasizing the U.S. as Taiwan’s key security partner.
The Ministry of National Defense began distributing 11 million copies of the “Taiwan National Safety Guide” nationwide, with printing costs of NT$42.79 million funded by the second contingency reserve fund. Despite criticism that this might bypass legislative review, Defense Minister Gu Li-hsiung defended the move as necessary for public safety and confirmed that a public tender process was followed.