After weeks of negotiations with the White House, the AI company is once again providing its most advanced system to a restricted group of companies and government agencies.
The United States government has allowed Anthropic to restore access to its most advanced artificial intelligence model, known as Mythos. The release follows weeks of negotiations with the White House and is limited to a selected group of companies and US government agencies.
The system's renewed availability marks the end of a temporary standoff between the tech company and the federal government. The negotiations directly involved the administration of President Donald Trump, which evaluated the terms of use for the high-capacity tool before granting authorization.
The measure ensures that chosen private companies and state agencies can once again integrate the technology into their operations. The model is described as the most sophisticated solution ever developed by Anthropic, aimed at scenarios requiring high computational performance.
Despite the authorization, access remains restricted and does not extend to the general public or independent developers. The strict control over the distribution of Mythos reflects the US government's regulatory caution regarding the advancement of frontier artificial intelligence systems.
Mythos is described as the most sophisticated and advanced artificial intelligence system ever developed by Anthropic, designed for scenarios requiring high computational performance.
Access to the Mythos model is strictly restricted to a selected group of private companies and US government agencies. It is not available to the general public or independent developers.
The White House evaluated the terms of use for the high-capacity tool to exercise regulatory caution regarding the advancement of frontier AI systems before granting authorization.