Anthropic on Tuesday released a preview of its new frontier model, Mythos, which it says will be used by a small coterie of partner organizations for cybersecurity work. In a previously leaked memo, ...
OpenAI on Tuesday announced the next phase of its cybersecurity strategy and a new model specifically designed for use by digital defenders, GPT-5.4-Cyber. The news comes in the wake of an ...
The limited release of Anthropic’s new Mythos model is putting Washington officials on high alert after the AI firm’s warning about the model’s security risks ...
Chat GPT 5.4 Cyber has fewer restrictions for cybersecurity questions for the verified professionals that will use it. OpenAI has launched a new AI model focused on cyber defence, days after the ...
Anthropic is the clear AI leader when it comes to automating coding. As such it stands to reason that its models will also be good at identifying coding flaws, such as those that affect cyber security ...
Anthropic PBC said today it’s releasing a preview of the most powerful frontier model it has ever developed, making it available to a small coterie of partners and cybersecurity researchers to help ...
April 12 (Reuters) - British financial regulators are holding urgent talks with the government's cyber security agency and major banks to assess risks posed by the latest artificial intelligence ...
The Indian IT industry and the Union government are studying the ramifications of Claude Mythos, Anthropic’s unreleased model that has been billed as a powerful scanner – and potentially a vector – of ...
In the wake of Anthropic’s announcement of its latest artificial intelligence model, Mythos, on April 7, the company has stood by an unusual decision: refusing to release it to the public. Not since ...
On April 7, the AI firm Anthropic, which makes the popular Claude product, said that a new model it’s been working on, Mythos, is so powerful at finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities that it would not ...
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