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Anthropic debuts preview of powerful new AI model Mythos

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Anthropic Claims Its New A.I. Model, Mythos, Is a Cybersecurity ‘Reckoning’
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company that recently fought the Pentagon over the use of its technology, has built a new A.I. model that it claims is too powerful to be released to the public.

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Anthropic debuts preview of powerful new AI model Mythos in new cybersecurity initiative
 · 14h
Anthropic is launching a new AI model for cybersecurity
 · 4h
Anthropic blocks the release of its most powerful AI model yet, launches new initative to tackle cyber threats
Anthropic has confirmed that its new AI model dubbed Claude Mythos, is so adept at finding and exploiting software vulnerabilities that it could have adverse impact on economies, public safety and nat...

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Anthropic unveils Mythos, an AI model so powerful it can out-hack most humans
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Latest Anthropic AI model finds cracks in software defences
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