Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models as Anthropic's export ban drags on
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China's New AI Cybersecurity Tool On Par With Anthropic's Mythos
Previewed in April, Mythos is designed to spot software vulnerabilities, yet experts warn it may enable stronger cyberattacks. This month, the US ordered Anthropic to stop exporting a less capable variant over national security concerns.
With Anthropic's export ban still in place, Asian startups have launched new AI models to rival its American counterparts. This article details these models and their potential impact on the market. Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models while Anthropic's export ban remains in effect. Reports indicate that Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 has unveiled its Tulongfeng AI tool, which it claims can compete with Anthropic's Mythos model. This cybe…
Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models as Anthropic's export ban drags on
New models are launching in Asia that promise Mythos-like capabilities without fear of an export ban. U.S. AI labs may never recover this enormous market.
Asian AI Startups Launch Mythos-Like Models
Asian AI firms are moving into the gap left by Anthropic's US export ban. Japan's Sakana AI launched Fugu, and China's 360 unveiled Tulongfeng, both promising Mythos-like capability without export risk. Analysts warn US labs may struggle to win back the market once local rivals fill the space. The post Asian AI Startups Launch Mythos-Like Models appeared first on TechJuice.
Asia AI launches test US export curbs as Polymarket keeps Anthropic at 85.5%
Two weeks after a U.S. order blocked global access to Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable models, China’s 360 unveiled the Tulongfeng tool and Sakana AI launched Fugu, pitching export-control resilience. (Read More)
A Tokyo startup and a Beijing security firm just launched AI tools to fill the gap Anthropic’s export ban created
Two Asian AI companies launched products this week that position themselves as alternatives to Anthropic's suspended Mythos and Fable 5 models. Tokyo-based Sakana AI released Fugu, an orchestration model it says matches Fable 5 on key benchmarks, while Beijing cybersecurity firm 360 Security unveiled Tulongfeng, a vulnerability-discovery tool it claims can rival Mythos. Both launches [ . . . ] This story continues at The Next Web

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