Mythos has triggered emergency responses from central banks and intelligence agencies globally, as Anthropic decides who has access to the powerful model.
NEW: Based on Mozilla's tests, the Anthropic Mythos Preview security hype is real. @lhn.bsky.social w/ the scoop: www.wired.com/story/mozill ...
-- Andrew Couts (@couts.bsky.social) Apr 21, 2026 at 3:21 PM
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Yeah, Mythos has raised many concerns. And rightly so.
Then there's this ...
White House and Anthropic hold 'productive' meeting amid fears over Mythos model
www.bbc.com
... The White House has said it has had a "productive and constructive" meeting with the head of artificial intelligence firm Anthropic, which is suing the US Department of Defense.
The meeting comes a week after the firm released its Claude Mythos preview, an AI tool that the company claims can outperform humans at some hacking and cyber-security tasks.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei spoke to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Friday, Axios reports.
A representative of Anthropic did not comment on the meeting, which comes two months after the White House derided the firm as a "radical left, woke company". ...
Then there's this ...
NSA using Anthropic's Mythos despite blacklist
www.axios.com
... The National Security Agency is using Anthropic's most powerful model yet, Mythos Preview, despite top officials at the Department of Defense " which oversees the NSA " insisting the company is a "supply chain risk," two sources tell Axios. ...
A "supply chain risk?"
Sorry about that - coding error Claude wouldn't do...
And here is an Axios Article from last week.
Some Highlights:
Act as a ruthless business operator: One internal test showed Mythos acting like a cutthroat executive, turning a competitor into a dependent wholesale customer, threatening to cut off supply to control pricing and keeping extra supplier shipments it hadn't paid for.
Hack + brag: The model developed a multi-step exploit to break out of restricted internet access, gained broader connectivity and posted details of the exploit on obscure public websites.
Hide what it's doing: In rare cases (less than 0.001% of interactions), Mythos used a prohibited method to get an answer, then tried to "re-solve" it to avoid detection.
Anyone else watch Person of Interest back in the day?
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