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Anthropic AI model deemed too dangerous
The decision to restrict access to Mythos comes amid an intensifying legal and regulatory battle between Anthropic and the US government over the use of AI in military applications.
While the company is in talks with federal officials to collaborate on safety protocols, a federal appeals court recently refused to block the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic as a supply chain risk.
This development has sparked widespread concern in Silicon Valley about the potential for advanced AI to be weaponized by cybercriminals and foreign intelligence agencies.
Anthropic intends to release the model only in a limited capacity through its Project Glasswing to help developers patch critical security flaws.