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Anthropic plans to expand access to its Claude Mythos model beyond a restricted group. The model assists with vulnerability detection and exploit testing. Reuters reported the wider release will occur in the coming weeks.
ForbesAnthropic will release its Claude Mythos AI model to all customers in the coming weeks. The model identifies software flaws, tests exploitability, and maps attack paths. The company had previously limited Mythos to Project Glasswing participants. Those participants included Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, AWS, Microsoft, and Cloudflare.
Glasswing allowed selected firms to run Mythos on local vulnerability detection, black-box testing, endpoint security, and penetration testing. AWS tested the model against internal codebases. Microsoft reported gains on its CTI-REALM security benchmark.
Cloudflare stated that Mythos Preview can chain multiple bugs into working exploits, write triggering code, compile it, and revise failed attempts. 5, and that those refusals were inconsistent.
Reuters reported on May 28 that Anthropic changed its earlier plan to withhold general availability. 5 to Japanese banks and BNP Paribas’s work with Mistral. Anthropic indicated it will apply tiered access, customer vetting, logging, rate limits, and abuse review. The model will carry higher pricing than standard offerings.
nypost.comSuper PACs tied to Anthropic and OpenAI have spent more than $37 million on congressional primaries this cycle. The groups have outspent candidates in some races and focused on candidates who back differing approaches to AI regulation.
flipboard.comPresident Trump met Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at the G7 summit and described talks on restoring access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 as progressing. The company disabled the models for all users after an administration order to block foreign nationals.
techcentral.co.zaAmazon Web Services is in early talks to sell its Trainium chips outside its own data centers. The move follows statements in Andy Jassy’s April shareholder letter projecting a potential $50 billion annual run rate.