European Banks Scrutinize Anthropic’s Mythos Model Over Cybersecurity Risks
German banks and regulators are assessing risks tied to Anthropic’s Mythos model as concerns grow over AI-driven cyber threats to financial systems.
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German banks and regulators are assessing risks tied to Anthropic’s Mythos model as concerns grow over AI-driven cyber threats to financial systems.
OpenAI is scaling its Trusted Access for Cyber program and introducing GPT-5.4-Cyber to support vetted defenders as AI-driven security risks accelerate.
New AI cybersecurity systems like Anthropic’s Project Glasswing could increase demand for security professionals as threats and vulnerabilities scale faster.
OpenAI plans to restrict access to a powerful new cybersecurity-focused AI model, reflecting growing concern over misuse as capabilities approach real-world attack potential.
OpenAI has introduced a policy blueprint aimed at strengthening U.S. child safety protections in the age of AI. The framework focuses on laws, reporting standards, and built-in safeguards.
Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing with major tech partners to use advanced AI for identifying and fixing software vulnerabilities. The move comes as AI models reach unprecedented offensive cyber capabilities.
Google is adding new mental health features to Gemini, including crisis detection tools and direct hotline access. The company is also committing $30 million to expand global support services.
Anthropic mistakenly triggered the removal of thousands of GitHub repositories while attempting to take down leaked source code. The company has since reversed most of the takedown actions.
Anthropic has again exposed the source code of its Claude Code tool due to a packaging error, raising concerns over software release practices.
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.