Anthropic becomes impossible for White House to ignore

Anthropic's new Mythos AI model has drawn interest from the US federal government, potentially smoothing over the company's rocky relationship with the Trump administration. The White House has softened its tone on Anthropic after the company unveiled Mythos, which can spot decades-old security vulnerabilities in major web browsers and software.
Anthropic's Mythos AI model has garnered interest from the US federal government, despite the company's recent feud with the Trump administration. The administration had blacklisted Anthropic's products from military and government work, but President Trump has since softened his tone, stating that the company is 'shaping up.' Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met with White House officials, including chief of staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, to discuss Mythos and cybersecurity concerns. The company released Mythos to a limited group of technology and cybersecurity companies and Wall Street banks. Federal agencies are now requesting access to Mythos for defensive work, with Anthropic briefing teams at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Anthropic is currently suing the federal government over the Pentagon's decision to label the company a 'supply chain risk' and Trump's directive to stop using its products.
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