The White House is developing a plan to resume cooperation with Anthropic, which was previously listed as a supply chain risk.

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ChainCatcher reports that, according to Axios, the White House is developing guidelines to allow federal agencies to bypass previous supply chain risk determinations for Anthropic and introduce its latest model Mythos. Sources say the White House’s move aims to diplomatically bring Anthropic back into the fold. Earlier this month, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Bessent met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.

Previously, the Pentagon had listed Anthropic as a supply chain risk because Anthropic refused to sign an agreement permitting the Pentagon to use its model Claude for all legal purposes, insisting on prohibiting its use for large-scale domestic surveillance or the development of fully autonomous weapons. Currently, multiple federal agencies are vying for access to Mythos, which demonstrates powerful capabilities in automated cyberattacks and can also serve as a defensive tool. The White House stated that any policy announcements will come directly from the President; all other reports are speculation.

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