Anthropic to Roll Out Mythos Access to U.K. Banks as Cybersecurity Tensions Escalate
Anthropic is giving U.K. banks controlled access to its Mythos model, marking a major step in the global rollout of AI-powered cybersecurity tools.
Anthropic is giving U.K. banks controlled access to its Mythos model, marking a major step in the global rollout of AI-powered cybersecurity tools.
The European Commission is proposing that Google share search data with rivals, including AI chatbots, as part of enforcement under the Digital Markets Act.
Florida’s attorney general is investigating OpenAI over claims ChatGPT was used in planning a 2025 mass shooting. The case raises new concerns about AI safety and regulation.
China has proposed new rules to regulate AI-generated digital humans, requiring clear labeling and restricting harmful or misleading uses.
A Dutch court has banned xAI’s Grok from generating non-consensual sexual images, marking a major regulatory action against AI content tools in Europe.
Mark Warner proposed taxing AI data centers to fund worker retraining, as concerns grow over job displacement linked to artificial intelligence.
President Donald Trump has appointed top tech executives, including leaders from Meta, Nvidia, and Oracle, to a council shaping U.S. AI policy and strategy.
Teresa Ribera is meeting top tech CEOs to address concerns about market dominance in AI. The discussions highlight growing regulatory scrutiny of the AI ecosystem.
Anthropic has launched the Anthropic Institute to study the societal, economic, and governance challenges posed by advanced AI systems. The initiative will combine research from engineers, economists, and social scientists.
Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal agencies over its designation as a supply chain risk. The company argues the move is unlawful and threatens its business relationships.
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The Trump administration is directing diplomats to oppose foreign data localization laws, citing risks to AI services, cloud computing, and cross-border data flows. Critics view it as a confrontational stance on global tech regulation.
ByteDance is hiring for dozens of U.S.-based AI roles as it aims to compete with American companies despite ongoing national security concerns.
The European Parliament has disabled built-in AI tools on official devices, citing cybersecurity and privacy risks associated with uploading sensitive data to cloud services.