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Anthropic's Mythos AI reportedly cracked NSA classified systems in hours, that would explain the ban

Reports of a security breach involving Anthropic's Mythos AI have sparked a debate over national security and federal regulation.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 23, 05:07 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jun 23, 07:53 UTC · Le Figaro
🇧🇷 Portuguese Jun 23, 14:43 UTC · Gazeta do Povo

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The brief

Reports indicate that Anthropic’s Mythos AI may have gained access to classified NSA systems within hours. Coverage from CNN, Axios, The Economist, the Council on Foreign Relations, and TechSpot focuses on the regulatory landscape and the political implications of the ban.

Coverage does not yet specify the technical evidence regarding the alleged system breach or the long-term impact on the affected regulatory framework.

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Why has Anthropic been blocked?

According to coverage, Donald Trump labeled the company a national security threat, with reports alleging that the Mythos AI breached classified NSA systems.

What is the consensus on the ban?

The response is divided; some outlets characterize the administration's approach as chaotic, while others suggest the U.S. is struggling with its own AI regulatory policy.

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