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EU has had productive meetings with Anthropic over possible future access to Mythos

ENISA will be the first EU body in Project Glasswing as Anthropic opens access after Mythos found 10,000-plus zero-day vulnerabilities.

  • On Monday, the European Commission confirmed it held "several productive meetings" with American AI firm Anthropic regarding potential access to its Mythos model, though official deal terms remain unclear.
  • Launched in April under Project Glasswing, Mythos excels at identifying software vulnerabilities but initially triggered concerns that bad actors could exploit the system to accelerate cybercrime.
  • While the Commission gained access to OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber model in May, the United States government has reportedly hesitated to share powerful models with non-American entities to maintain dominance.
  • Negotiations center on granting the European Commission's cybersecurity agency ENISA access to Mythos to bolster defenses against cyberattacks, pending final agreement with Anthropic.
  • EU tech sovereignty spokesperson Thomas Regnier stated "Let's not forget that Mythos is not one off," noting the bloc is intensifying discussions with the United States on emerging AI risks.
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The US start-up of artificial intelligence has proposed to the European security agency to be able to test its model capable of detecting computer faults that could be exploited.

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Anthropic gives the EU cybersecurity agency access to its language model. The AI tool can detect vulnerabilities in systems, many US companies already use it.

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