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Recorded Future Founder Dr. Christopher Ahlberg joins The Cipher Brief from the Munich Security Conference with a forward-looking assessment of how artificial intelligence is reshaping intelligence, cyber defense, and global power. In this wide-ranging conversation with Suzanne Kelly, Ahlberg unpacks the early themes emerging from Munich’s cyber discussions — from digital sovereignty and AI competition with China to the evolving role of commercial intelligence in national security. While geopolitical uncertainty hangs in the air, he describes an undercurrent of optimism about the West’s ability to innovate, adapt, and lead. Ahlberg argues that the future of intelligence is not just about collecting more data — it’s about pairing intelligence with AI “agents” capable of acting on that data in real time. From automated threat hunting to analysis at the “speed of thought,” he outlines how human analysts and AI systems will increasingly operate as partners, transforming how governments and companies detect and respond to threats. He also explores a pivotal shift: intelligence is no longer the sole domain of governments. As commercial data and AI capabilities expand, power will increasingly depend on who can best operationalize intelligence — not simply who collects the most of it. His takeaway from Munich: despite friction over sovereignty and technology policy, the West still holds the advantage in innovation, freedom, and the ability to translate emerging technologies into strategic strength. Subscribe to The Cipher Brief for expert-driven conversations at the intersection of intelligence, technology, and global security.