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Anthropic to brief House Homeland Security panel about Mythos in closed-door meeting

Lawmakers will examine the model’s capabilities and national security implications after Anthropic’s limited release of Mythos raised concerns in Washington.

  • The House Committee on Homeland Security hosted Anthropic for a closed-door briefing on Wednesday regarding the Mythos cybersecurity model, focusing on the system's "capabilities, national security implications and policy considerations," a source confirmed to The Hill.
  • This session marks at least the second briefing in two weeks involving Anthropic and the committee, following the limited release of Mythos that sent shockwaves through Washington amid growing AI safety concerns.
  • Anthropic claims the Mythos model can identify decades-old security vulnerabilities and help institutions patch them quickly, though the company has not released the system publicly.
  • The White House is scrambling to rethink AI policy in response to Mythos, with AI risks and national security implications now central to federal policymakers' discussions.
  • President Trump and technology and business leaders are traveling to China for bilateral talks with Chinese President Jinping, a concurrent diplomatic engagement as lawmakers intensify AI security oversight.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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