Anthropic is providing its Mythos AI model to a select group of major technology and cybersecurity firms to bolster defenses against rapidly evolving AI-driven cyber threats, while opting not to release it publicly due to concerns about potential misuse.
Companies Granted Access
The following organizations will have access to Mythos for cyber defense purposes:
- Amazon
- Apple
- Cisco
- JPMorgan Chase
- Microsoft
- Broadcom
- Nvidia
- Linux Foundation
- CrowdStrike
- Palo Alto Networks
This access includes using the model to identify software bugs and test the resilience of products against specific hacking techniques.
Limited Release and Government Engagement
Anthropic has decided against a general public launch for Mythos, citing risks that cybercriminals and spies could abuse its capabilities. The company has briefed senior U.S. government officials on the model's full offensive and defensive cyber capabilities and has offered to support government testing and evaluation efforts.
Capabilities and Industry Implications
Mythos has demonstrated the ability to discover thousands of previously unknown software vulnerabilities at a rate far exceeding human researchers. Experts warn that AI agents can scan for and exploit vulnerabilities much faster and more persistently than human hackers, potentially widening the gap between attackers and defenders. Cybersecurity professionals emphasize that defenders must adopt similar AI tools to maintain parity in the evolving cyber arms race.
