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Tip of the Day

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Bit-Size AI Update

Anthropic Unveils Mythos, Its Strongest AI Yet, for Cybersecurity Work

Anthropic has officially previewed Mythos, a new frontier model it describes as one of the most powerful it has ever built, and the debut is not a public launch. The model is being rolled out exclusively to a group of over 40 partner organisations as part of a new cybersecurity initiative called Project Glasswing. The idea is to use Mythos to scan software systems for vulnerabilities, both in proprietary code and open source projects, before bad actors can find and exploit them.


The early results are striking. Anthropic says that over the past few weeks, Mythos has already identified thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities, many of them classified as critical, and a significant portion are one to two decades old. Finding that many previously unknown vulnerabilities in established software in a matter of weeks is not a small thing.


The partner organisations in the preview include some of the biggest names in tech and security: Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Broadcom, Palo Alto Networks, and the Linux Foundation. Each will use the model for defensive security work and is expected to share what they learn so the broader industry can benefit. Mythos itself was not specifically built for cybersecurity, it is a general-purpose model with strong reasoning and agentic coding capabilities, but those qualities make it particularly well-suited for hunting down software bugs.


The model’s existence was not exactly a surprise. It was leaked last month after an internal draft document was left in a publicly accessible data cache, a misstep Anthropic attributed to human error. That leak described the model as significantly more capable than Claude Opus and noted that if misused, it could pose real cybersecurity risks, precisely because its ability to find vulnerabilities cuts both ways.


Anthropic says it has been in discussions with federal officials about Mythos, which adds an interesting wrinkle given that the company is currently in a legal battle with the Trump administration following the Pentagon’s decision to label Anthropic a supply chain risk.

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