Anthropic to brief House Homeland Security panel about Mythos in closed-door meeting
Key takeaways
- A source familiar with Wednesday s meeting confirmed it to The Hill, stating that the briefing will focus on the capabilities, national security implications and policy considerations around Mythos.
- This marks at least the second briefing in as many weeks that Homeland Security lawmakers have been planning with Anthropic after the limited release of Mythos sent shockwaves through Washington.
- Mythos, which Anthropic says is its most advanced model to date, can spot decades-old security vulnerabilities, the AI firm claims.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
Link copied by Miranda Nazzaro - 05/12/26 8:21 PM ET Link copied NOW PLAYING The House Committee on Homeland Security will host Anthropic for a closed-door briefing on its Mythos cybersecurity model on Wednesday, as fears grow in Washington about the safety risks of artificial intelligence.
A source familiar with Wednesday s meeting confirmed it to The Hill, stating that the briefing will focus on the capabilities, national security implications and policy considerations around Mythos.
This marks at least the second briefing in as many weeks that Homeland Security lawmakers have been planning with Anthropic after the limited release of Mythos sent shockwaves through Washington.