US Clamps Down on Anthropic AI Access as Polymarket Taiwan Clash Odds Rise to 8%
Some early testers kept preview access to Mythos after a U.S. government order shut down other versions, Bloomberg News reported.
- On Thursday, Bloomberg News reported that some firms chosen early by Anthropic to test the Mythos AI model have preserved their access to a preview, despite a U.S. government order that shut down other versions.
- The government issued the order after the Mythos model identified thousands of software vulnerabilities, prompting national security concerns about potential misuse of the system.
- Firms such as Dragos and Cisco Systems confirmed to Bloomberg News that they retained access to the preview despite the restrictions affecting other users and versions.
- Access was disabled under U.S. export-control directives to suspend access for all foreign entities, creating a tiered system of restrictions based on user location and affiliation.
- The government is conducting a review of about 200 organizations, including the U.S. government itself, as officials focus on mitigating security risks posed by the identified vulnerabilities.
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Firms retained access to blocked AI models
Some firms Anthropic chose early on to test the Mythos artificial intelligence model preserved their access to a preview of the system, despite a U.S. government order that led to the shutdown of other versions, Bloomberg News reported Thursday.
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Early Mythos users have access despite ban
Some firms chosen early on by Anthropic to test the Mythos AI model have preserved their access to a preview of the system, despite a U.S. government order that led to the shutdown of other versions, Bloomberg News reported on…
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