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Anthropic expands Mythos to 150 additional organizations in more than 15 countries

The expanded program gives partners access to Claude Mythos Preview, and Anthropic says participants have found more than 10,000 severe security flaws.

  • On Tuesday, San Francisco-based Anthropic announced it is expanding Project Glasswing from around 50 to roughly 200 organizations to identify and secure critical software infrastructure vulnerabilities using Claude Mythos Preview.
  • Its April Mythos Preview announcement prompted concerns that the technology could inadvertently expose software to exploitation, spurring the initiative to button up vulnerabilities before widespread availability.
  • Partners have found more than 10,000 security flaws considered highly or critically severe, and Anthropic estimates a major attack on these organizations could impact more than 100 million people globally.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell convened urgent meetings with bank CEOs to warn of risks, while Anthropic confidentially filed for a potentially historic initial public offering.
  • Mythos-Class models will become available to all customers with additional safeguards in the coming weeks as the startup aims to bolster infrastructure before such powerful artificial intelligence is widely available within 6 to 12 months.
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Anthropic reported on Tuesday that more than 150 partners, in more than 15 countries, will have access to the Mythos artificial intelligence model, which has proven to be effective in detecting software vulnerabilities, according to CNBC. The company stated that the expansion of Project Glasswing includes sectors that were not properly represented at the initial launch, such as energy, water, health, communications and hardware. New partners wil…

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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore, Singapore on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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