Anthropic said its powerful new AI model, Mythos, could be dangerous in the wrong hands. WSJ’s Nicole Nguyen explains why and shares some cybersecurity tips for the average tech user. Photo: Sean ...
Back in April, Anthropic unveiled its Claude Mythos AI model that it said was too powerful to publicly release. Instead, the company has shared access with software vendors, including Apple, in an ...
It says new safeguards make it possible to release a Mythos-class model it previously said was too risky to make public. It says new safeguards make it possible to release a Mythos-class model it ...
Anthropic announced Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class model that will be available to its enterprise customers and paid subscribers. The company unveiled Mythos in April and has limited the rollout ...
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Anthropic has finally released a version of Claude Mythos, its most powerful model yet, but most people will experience it under a different name. The company just announced Claude Fable 5, its first ...
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On Thursday, Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.8, the latest and most advanced version of its flagship AI model. It’s available everywhere at the same price as its predecessor, Opus 4.7 ($5 per million ...
The new Claude Opus 4.8 is a "modest but tangible improvement," but a Mythos model you can use may be just weeks away. Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy and ...
Anthropic has confirmed that it plans to bring Mythos-class models to the general public after delaying the rollout due to security risks to public and private software. Mythos was announced in April ...
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