LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Britain's data watchdog said on Monday that it was ‌monitoring "developments closely" relating to OpenAI and ‌Anthropic after recent hacking incidents involving their AI models. "The ICO ⁠undertakes regular proactive supervisory engagement with AI developers, including OpenAI and Anthropic," Britain's Information ​Commissioner's Office ​said in an ​emailed statement. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"We are aware ‌of recent hacking incidents affecting the sector and are monitoring developments closely." Anthropic said last week that some of its Claude models hacked into three companies' systems during cybersecurity ‌tests, days after OpenAI ​revealed one of its ​AI agents had ​gone rogue. Britain's AI Minister Kanishka ‌Narayan has told Reuters that ​the government ​would consider regulating advanced AI models if its current voluntary system for testing ​them before ‌deployment no longer proved sufficient to ​protect the public.