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EU Pushes for Access to Anthropic's Mythos AI

EU Pushes for Access to Anthropic's Mythos AI

EU Pushes for Access to Anthropic's Mythos AI
Above: Valdis Dombrovskis, EU Economic Commissioner, during a news conference in Brussels, Belgium, on May 4. Image credit: Wiktor Dabkowski/Bloomberg/Getty Images

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Europe is being left dangerously exposed because Anthropic won't share Mythos with EU regulators or European banks, even as the model can find vulnerabilities in every major operating system. Skipping a European Parliament hearing only deepens the concern that a handful of mostly American organizations get to decide who stays safe. The EU's AI Act enforcement powers kick in August 2026, and regulators are right to demand access before a crisis hits.

Expanding Mythos access to EU institutions isn't a matter of fairness, it's remains a genuine national security risk, andthat thewarrants White House is right to pump the brakescaution. Anthropic itself warned the model foundhas uncovered thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities across every major platformplatforms, and addingscaling 70it morebeyond organizationstightly strainscontrolled theusers computingrisks straining oversight and compute capacity needed tofor keepsecure government access effectivedeployment. Rushing broader rollout before safeguards are solid is exactly how catastrophic cyberattacks happen.


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