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European institutions are seeking access to high-powered AI models to protect against cyberattacks after Anthropic denied EU regulators access to its Mythos model. French AI startup Mistral is in talks with European banks to provide a cybersecurity-focused model. OpenAI said it would grant the EU access to its latest model while three Japanese banks received access to Mythos.
japantimes.co.jpEuropean institutions are seeking access to high-powered AI models to strengthen their defenses against cyberattacks. The effort follows Anthropic's decision to deny EU regulators access to its powerful Mythos model. French AI startup Mistral is in talks with European banks to provide a similar cybersecurity-focused model.
OpenAI said it would grant the EU access to its latest model. The developments reflect a broader push by governments and businesses to detect and fix software vulnerabilities before AI systems identify them first.
Japanese banks were given access to Mythos following a meeting between the U.S. Treasury secretary and Japan’s prime minister. Access to the technology has become intertwined with U.S. foreign policy. AI safety is on the agenda at the upcoming Trump-Xi summit.
The race to secure AI tools for defensive purposes continues as institutions weigh options from multiple providers after the initial denial by Anthropic.
Al JazeeraThe U.S. directed Anthropic to block all foreign nationals from its two frontier AI models last week. Anthropic took the systems offline; G7 allies discussed a trusted-partner access plan.
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.
indiatoday.intoday.inThe chemist who led AlphaFold development will join the AI startup after nearly a decade at Google. He shared the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Demis Hassabis.