EU seeks to 'intensify' talks with U.S. on advanced cyber AI models, official tells CNBC, amid Mythos concerns
The European Union is aiming to enhance discussions with the U.S. regarding advanced AI models with cyber capabilities. Concerns have arisen over Anthropic's Mythos model, which has prompted the U.S. administration to limit its access due to security issues. The EU is also engaging with AI developers to ensure safety while fostering innovation in the AI sector.
- ▪The EU is looking to intensify talks with the U.S. on advanced AI models.
- ▪Anthropic's Mythos model has raised concerns about potential AI-powered cyberattacks.
- ▪The U.S. administration is working to balance innovation and safety in AI development.
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The European Union is looking to "intensify" discussions with the U.S. administration on the most advanced AI models, including those with "cyber capabilities," a Commission official told CNBC.Anthropic's powerful Mythos model, announced in April, sent governments and businesses into a frenzy, prompting a wave of concerns about AI-powered cyberattacks. That same month, the Wall Street Journal reported that the White House opposed Anthropic's plan to expand access to its powerful Mythos model.The White House says it's working closely with AI labs to strike a balance between innovation and safety, as the U.S.
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