White House Opposes Anthropic Plan for Mythos Access, WSJ Says
The administration cited cybersecurity and computing-capacity concerns as Anthropic sought to add about 70 companies to a restricted access program.
- On Wednesday, The White House opposed Anthropic's plans to expand access to its Mythos AI model to 120 companies, citing security concerns and computing power constraints, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Anthropic had proposed expanding access from approximately 50 to 120 organizations under Project Glasswing, but a recent security breach involving unauthorized users intensified government anxiety about further expansion.
- Mythos can autonomously execute 32-step corporate network attacks and succeeded on 73% of expert-level cybersecurity tasks, leading authorities to fear broadening access competes with The National Security Agency's own use.
- The White House is simultaneously developing executive action to onboard Anthropic's models despite The Pentagon previously designating the firm a national security supply chain risk.
- This dispute highlights a novel regulatory challenge in governing offensive AI models, as the administration claims it is "balancing innovation and security while cooperating with the private sector.
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White House Opposes Anthropic Plan To Expand AI Access
The White House is pushing back against Anthropic over plans to widen access to its powerful Mythos AI model, reported by The Wall Street Journal. The company had proposed expanding access from select partners to about 120 firms, including major tech players like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia. According to the report, officials in President Donald Trump’s administration raised concerns about cybersecurity risks and whether Anthropic has the compu…
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White House pushes back on Anthropic’s plan to broaden Mythos AI model access: Report
The White House is pushing back on a proposal from Anthropic to widen access to its artificial intelligence (AI) model Mythos, a tool capable of launching complex cyberattacks, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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