Anthropic Proposes Expanding Access to Mythos AI Model; White House Opposes
The White House has expressed opposition to a proposal from Anthropic to allow 70 additional companies to use its Mythos artificial-intelligence model. Anthropic describes Mythos as a powerful AI capable of enabling dangerous cyberattacks. The opposition was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
theweek.comThe White House opposes a plan by Anthropic to expand access to its Mythos artificial-intelligence model, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Anthropic proposed letting 70 additional companies use Mythos, the Journal reported.
Anthropic stated that Mythos is a powerful AI model. The company also said mythos is powerful enough to enable dangerous cyberattacks. The White House opposition to Anthropic's plan was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026-04-30
Wall Street Journal reports White House opposition to Anthropic's Mythos expansion plan.
3 sources@business · @WSJ · @zerohedge - Recent (undated in sources)
Anthropic proposes letting 70 additional companies use Mythos.
1 source@zerohedge - Recent (undated in sources)
Anthropic develops and describes Mythos as a powerful AI model capable of enabling dangerous cyberattacks.
2 sources@business · @WSJ
Potential Impact
- 01
Potential delay in Anthropic's expansion of Mythos access to additional companies.
- 02
Increased scrutiny on AI models with cybersecurity risks.
- 03
Possible adjustments to Anthropic's AI deployment strategy.
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