Anthropic grants EU access to advanced Mythos AI model after cybersecurity discussions
By
Sawdah Bhaimiya
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
Anthropic is granting the European Union access to its advanced AI model, Mythos, following months of EU requests driven by cybersecurity concerns. The European Commission confirmed productive meetings with the AI firm, and EU officials stated they aim to better understand the potential risks of the technology. Mythos was initially rolled out to a limited number of companies in April.
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The European Commission had several productive meetings with the American AI firm
The bloc aims to get a clearer idea of the potential risks that the technology poses
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