UK financial regulators rush to assess risks of Anthropic’s latest AI model, FT reports
Officials say Anthropic’s unreleased model has identified thousands of vulnerabilities across operating systems, browsers and other software.
- On Sunday, officials at the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority, and HM Treasury initiated urgent talks with the National Cyber Security Centre to assess risks posed by Anthropic's unreleased Claude Mythos Preview model.
- Anthropic claimed earlier this month its model, deployed under "Project Glasswing nL4N40Q0LK", identified "thousands" of major software vulnerabilities across operating systems and browsers for defensive use.
- On Friday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent convened a meeting with major Wall Street banks to discuss the model's cyber risk potential, indicating cross-border regulatory concern.
- Representatives from major British banks, insurers, and exchanges are expected to be briefed on cyber security risks within the next fortnight, marking imminent information-sharing phase.
- Reuters reported it could not immediately verify the Financial Times report, while the BoE, FCA, NCSC, and Treasury declined to comment or were unavailable.
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UK regulators rush to assess risks of latest Anthropic AI model: Report
British financial regulators are holding urgent talks with the government’s cyber security agency and major banks to assess risks posed by the latest artificial intelligence model from Anthropic, the Financial Times reported
UK regulators rushing to assess risks of latest Anthropic AI model: report
British financial regulators are holding urgent talks with the government's cyber security agency and major banks to assess risks posed by the latest artificial intelligence model from Anthropic, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
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