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ECB Governing Council Member Warns Against Misuse of Mythos Technology
Joachim Nagel, Member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank and President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, said that Anthropic's Mythos model should be shared with affec...
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Joachim Nagel, Member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank and President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, said that Anthropic's Mythos model should be shared with affected organizations to ensure a level playing field when assessing its applications and risks.

Nagel stressed that misuse of the technology must be prevented. All relevant institutions should have access to such technology to avoid competitive imbalances.

He described the AI model as a double-edged sword. While it can be used to enhance digital security systems, it could also be exploited to identify system vulnerabilities for malicious activities.

The Mythos model is currently Anthropic's most capable model in coding and agent-based tasks. It can identify cybersecurity vulnerabilities and design exploitation methods, and has not yet been made available to the public. (ha/da)



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