Anthropic CEO to Meet White House Chief of Staff Amid Pentagon Dispute, Axios Reports
The White House is also discussing access to Anthropic’s forthcoming model Mythos, which officials say could help test critical software vulnerabilities.
- On Friday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei meets White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in the West Wing to address the company's dispute with the Pentagon over Claude.
- But President Donald Trump recently announced the administration would sever ties with Anthropic after the company refused to allow military use of Claude for "all lawful purposes," including autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
- The Pentagon declared Anthropic a "supply chain risk," but a federal judge in California last month blocked the government's effort to "punish" the company after Anthropic sued.
- Meanwhile, Anthropic announced a powerful AI model called Mythos, which experts warned could be a "watershed" moment for cybersecurity, allowing select groups early access to assess critical software vulnerabilities.
- The White House continues to engage across industry to protect the United States, with Management and Budget preparing to give agencies access to Mythos for security evaluation.
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White House and Anthropic CEO discuss working together amid rising fear about Mythos model
WASHINGTON, April 17 - The Trump administration and Anthropic's CEO on Friday discussed working together for the first time since a dispute earlier this year between the Pentagon and the AI firm over how that company's models should be used. Read more at straitstimes.com.
White House chief of staff to meet with Anthropic CEO over its new Mythos AI model
The meeting comes after tensions have run hot between the Trump administration and the safety-conscious Anthropic, which has sought to put guardrails on the development of AI to minimize any potential risks and maximize its economic and national security benefits for the U.S.
Report: Anthropic CEO Heads to White House Over AI-Pentagon Clash
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