Despite a U.S. government order to halt distribution of its powerful AI model, Claude Mythos, Anthropic appears to be allowing some early testers within its "Project Glasswing" initiative to retain access. The U.S. government cited concerns over potential misuse for cyberattacks, particularly by groups linked to China, and a specific warning from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy about the model's capabilities. While some organizations like Cisco and Dragos have confirmed continued access to the Mythos Preview, others, such as the EU cybersecurity agency ENISA, have reportedly lost access. AI
IMPACT Raises questions about the enforcement of AI export controls and the balance between security and access for advanced AI models.
RANK_REASON Regulatory action by a government against a powerful AI model, with ongoing implications for access. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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- Andy Jassy
- Anthropic
- Bloomberg
- Cisco
- Claude Fable 5
- Claude Mythos
- Claude Mythos 5
- Claude Mythos Preview
- Dragos
- ENISA
- U.S. government
- Project Glasswing
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