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The White House Rejects Anthropic's AI Access Expansion Plan Mythos
The United States government through the White House has expressed rejection of Anthropic's plan to expand access to their AI model, Mythos.
This rejection is based on security concerns, particularly related to the potential misuse of the technology.
The Mythos model is considered to have sufficiently advanced capabilities that could potentially be used to carry out cyberattacks.
The government believes that widespread access without strict oversight could increase risks to digital infrastructure.
This issue reflects an increasingly common dilemma in AI development, between technological innovation and security control.
On one hand, advanced AI offers high efficiency and analytical capabilities, but on the other hand, it also opens opportunities for misuse.
Concerns about the use of AI in dangerous activities are now a primary focus for regulators in various countries.