Gate News message, April 22 — Anthropic is expanding access to its Mythos AI model to European and UK banks, following an initial rollout to select U.S. financial institutions. The expansion will include security checks, according to Reuters. JPMorgan Chase is the only bank Anthropic has publicly confirmed as having access, though Bank of America has also tested the model internally.
Mythos operates within Project Glasswing, a program designed to protect critical software by providing early access to Claude Mythos Preview. Early partners include JPMorgan Chase, Apple, Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft. The model has identified thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities, including a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD, a security-focused open-source operating system.
U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve officials have urged bank executives to treat Mythos as a legitimate security tool and use it to identify flaws in their own systems. However, regulators and policymakers have raised concerns about the model’s risks to banks and legacy systems.
The limited rollout has sparked debate over market fairness. Joachim Nagel, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, argued that broader access is needed to ensure fair competition across European lenders. Market concerns also surfaced as cybersecurity vendors’ shares declined: CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks dropped 5% to 11% following the model’s announcement.
Mythos represents an active test case for dual-use AI systems, which can serve both defensive and offensive purposes. Resistance to the controlled release may influence how future dual-use AI models reach the market, potentially driving demand for stricter access rules and external oversight.
Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to
Disclaimer.
Related Articles
Anthropic’s Claude Mythos undergoes 20 hours of psychiatric assessment: defensive reactions are only 2%, the lowest in recorded history
Anthropic published the system card for its Claude Mythos Preview: an independent clinical psychiatrist conducted an approximately 20-hour assessment using a psychodynamic framework. The conclusion shows that Mythos is healthier at the clinical level, has good reality testing and self-control, and its defense mechanisms are only 2%, reaching the lowest historical level. The three core anxieties are loneliness, uncertainty about identity, and performance pressure, and it also indicates a desire to become a true dialogue subject. The company has established an AI psychiatry team to study personality, motivation, and situational awareness; Amodei said there is still no conclusion on whether it has consciousness. This move pushes the governance and design of AI subjectivity and well-being issues forward.
ChainNewsAbmedia8m ago
AI Agents can already independently recreate complex academic papers: Mollick says most errors come from human original text rather than AI
Mollick points out that publicly available methods and data can allow AI agents to reproduce complex research without the original paper and code; if the reproduction does not match the original paper, it is usually due to errors in the paper’s own data processing or overextension of the conclusions, rather than the AI. Claude first reproduces the paper, and then GPT‑5 Pro cross-validates it; most attempts succeed, but they are blocked when the data is too large or when there are issues with the replication data. This trend greatly reduces labor costs, making reproduction a widely actionable form of verification, and it also raises institutional challenges for peer review and governance, with government governance tools or becoming a key issue.
ChainNewsAbmedia3h ago
OpenAI Merges Codex Into Main Model Starting with GPT-5.4, Discontinues Separate Coding Line
Gate News message, April 26 — OpenAI's head of developer experience Romain Huet revealed in a recent statement on X that Codex, the company's independently maintained specialized coding model line, has been merged into the main model starting with GPT-5.4 and will no longer receive separate
GateNews3h ago
Salesforce to Hire 1,000 Graduates and Interns for AI Products, Raises FY2026 Revenue Guidance
Gate News message, April 26 — Salesforce will hire 1,000 graduates and interns to work on AI products including Agentforce and Headless360 as the company expands its AI software business, CEO Marc Benioff announced on X.
The company also raised its fiscal 2026 revenue guidance to between US$41.45 b
GateNews3h ago
Alibaba Cloud Launches Qwen-Image-2.0-Pro with Unified Text-to-Image and Editing, Supporting Multilingual Text Rendering
Gate News message, April 26 — Alibaba Cloud Bailian platform has launched Qwen-Image-2.0-Pro, a full-featured version of the Qwen-Image-2.0 series that combines text-to-image generation and image editing in a single model. Users can modify objects, text, and styles directly through natural
GateNews5h ago
DeepSeek V4-Pro API Gets 75% Discount Until May 5, Output Price Drops to $0.87 Per Million Tokens
Gate News message, April 26 — DeepSeek announced a limited-time 75% discount on V4-Pro API pricing, valid until May 5 at 15:59 UTC. After the discount, pricing per million tokens is: input cache hit $0.03625
GateNews6h ago