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AiBA and the Emergence of Sovereign AI for Cyber Threat Detection

Aug 21, 2025
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In an era when millions of young Europeans log into online games and chatrooms each day, the hidden presence of adult predators posing as children has become a pressing security concern[1]. One European startup, AiBA AS, has emerged from academia to tackle this challenge with cutting-edge technology. AiBA’s real-time AI platform can unmask fake profiles and grooming behavior by analyzing how people type and communicate, exposing adults who prey on minors behind false identities[2][3]. Founded in Norway as a spin-off of NTNU (the Norwegian University of Science and Technology) in 2022, AiBA is not just another cybersecurity startup – it represents a new strategic capability for Europe. By detecting online sexual predators through European-developed artificial intelligence, AiBA directly supports EU initiatives for a safer digital sphere and showcases Europe’s drive for technological autonomy in the face of global threats. The company’s novel approach is already drawing interest from law enforcement and gaming platforms, hinting at its potential to become a critical component of Europe’s digital defense toolkit. The following analysis will delve into AiBA’s strategic-technological profile, examining how this young company aligns with European autonomy goals, NATO’s innovation agenda, and the urgent need to reduce reliance on non-allied technology in safeguarding society. It’s a story of innovation meeting necessity – and a glimpse into Europe’s autonomous future in cyber defense.


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