Anthropic Expands Mythos AI Access to Indian Organizations

Anthropic Expands Mythos AI Access to Indian Organizations

Anthropic has announced a significant expansion of access to its Mythos AI model, now available to approximately 150 organizations worldwide. This model is particularly noted for its ability to quickly identify vulnerabilities in computer security, raising concerns about potential exploitation.

The rollout includes access for companies and institutions in over 15 countries, with India being a key addition. Other countries benefiting from this expansion include Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and several European nations such as France, Germany, and Italy.

Key Partnerships

Notable organizations that have gained access to Mythos include:

  • US tech company Okta
  • Samsung and SK Hynix from South Korea
  • Financial institutions like Euroclear and NYSE owner ICE
  • NATO and the EU’s cybersecurity agency Enisa

Initial Testing Phase

Initially, the program, known as Project Glasswing, included around 50 partners, primarily from the United States. These early adopters included major tech firms such as Amazon, Google, Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft, along with cybersecurity companies like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks.

Impact on Cybersecurity

By late May, these partners had utilized Mythos to identify over 10,000 serious security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers, highlighting the model's potential impact on enhancing cybersecurity measures.

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