Anthropic To Brief Leading Finance Ministries, Central Banks On Claude Mythos Cyber Risks: Report
- Following a request by Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, Anthropic agreed to provide high-level briefings on its Claude Mythos Preview AI model to the Financial Stability Board.
- Anthropic's model has "found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities, including some in every major operating system and web browser," prompting concerns about uneven global protection.
- Advanced models "elevate cyber risk to a potential macro-financial shock," warned the International Monetary Fund, noting attackers exploit software flaws faster than defenders can patch them.
- Regulators are preparing a report on "sound practices" for AI adoption due next month, while United Kingdom authorities recently urged City of London institutions to take "active steps" against cyber threats.
- Because of potential misuse, Anthropic limited Mythos access to select organizations, though the White House restricted broader distribution and the company agreed to brief the European Commission.
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