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Anthropic Prepares Rollout of Powerful Mythos AI Model

Anthropic sounded the alarm in April, cautioning that the side that harnesses powerful AI tools like its Mythos model first will gain a significant edge. The company is now preparing to roll out Mythos, but with careful controls in place to mitigate potential security risks.

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Generative AI Exposes Software Vulnerabilities at Scale

Generative AI is rapidly advancing and can now efficiently uncover and exploit software vulnerabilities, prompting companies like Anthropic to carefully manage their powerful models. Anthropic's recent decision to limit access to its Claude Mythos Preview model to a select group of companies highlights the potential risks and costs associated with these cutting-edge AI systems.

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Anthropic Withholds AI Model Over Vulnerability Exploit Fears

A powerful AI model that can detect bugs was kept under wraps due to fears it could fall into the wrong hands, but does that provide a false sense of security when similar tools are already readily available online? The answer has significant implications for software defenders, vendors, and the public who rely on them.

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OpenAI Expands Access to GPT-5.4-Cyber Model

OpenAI just launched GPT-5.4-Cyber, a powerful new model that tackles cybersecurity head-on, in a bold move to outpace rival Anthropic's private approach. By making it more widely available, OpenAI aims to balance the benefits of advanced AI with robust safeguards to prevent misuse.

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