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Anthropic will make its new AI model available to some of the world’s biggest cybersecurity and software firms in an effort to slow the arms race ignited by AI in the hands of hackers, Anthropic said Tuesday.
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Jamie Dimon and Dario Amodei sidestep question about whether the AI cyber 'freakout' is warranted
The two most powerful men in the AI-finance nexus, making their first onstage appearance together, were asked if a cybersecurity "freakout" is warranted. They didn't say yes or no.
The European Union is in talks with Anthropic over its new Mythos artificial-intelligence model, economy commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said, as the platform's cybersecurity implications catch officials' attention on both sides of the Atlantic.
On April 7th the firm announced that a new AI model it had developed, dubbed Mythos, would not be released to the general public. Instead, under an initiative called Project Glasswing, whose 12 founder members include Apple,
"The cone is even wider than I thought," Amodei said, disclosing that Anthropic projected 10x growth only to see 80x instead.
Claude Mythos Preview can identify and exploit software vulnerabilities with unprecedented accuracy, the company says.
Anthropic PBC is introducing an updated version of its most powerful, widely available AI model, barely a week after it limited the release of a more advanced offering called Mythos.
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India's PNB hikes cybersecurity spend as AI models including Anthropic’s Mythos raise risks
By Nishit Navin and Ashwin Manikandan BENGALURU/MUMBAI, May 5 (Reuters) - India's Punjab National Bank is stepping up investments in cybersecurity and accelerating procurement of technology to guard against rising digital threats including those from advanced AI models,
The company’s new Mythos system can autonomously find and exploit software vulnerabilities, but at what cost?
It is natural to wonder whether the world is on the cusp of a nightmarish age of AI -enabled bioterrorism—and, if so, what might be done about it. A would-be bioterrorist wishing to obtain a suitable pathogen would certainly be able to get some useful information out of an AI model.
The Center for AI Standards and Innovation announced Tuesday that it will test AI models from some top firms to vet them for security risks.