Japanese government and banks granted access to Claude Mythos
The access could help the government and the nation's megabanks shore up any cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
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The access could help the government and the nation's megabanks shore up any cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's government and some banks have been given access to U.S. startup Anthropic's new Claude Mythos artificial intelligence model
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