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OpenAI to give EU access to new cyber model but Anthropic still holding out on Mythos

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Why This Matters

The EU is gaining access to OpenAI's new cyber-focused AI model, GPT-5.5-Cyber, highlighting increased regulatory oversight and collaboration in AI deployment within the region. Meanwhile, Anthropic's reluctance to share its Mythos model with the EU underscores ongoing concerns about cybersecurity risks and transparency in AI development. These developments reflect the growing importance of responsible AI governance and international cooperation in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

OpenAI said Monday it would grant the European Union access to its new cyber model, but Anthropic is still holding out on releasing Mythos to the bloc.

European partners including businesses, governments, cyber authorities and EU institutions such as the EU AI office, would be granted access to OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber, a variation of its latest AI model, the company said.

OpenAI announced it was rolling out the model in limited preview capacity to vetted cybersecurity teams. It came a month on from Anthropic releasing its own model, Mythos, that prompted a wave of fears around cyberattacks on critical software.

"We welcome OpenAI's transparency and intent to give commission access to new model," Commission Spokesperson Thomas Regnier said at a press briefing on Monday.

He confirmed an exchange had taken place between OpenAI and the EU, and that there were further discussions planned this week around access to the model. "This will allow us to follow deployment of the model very closely, and address security concerns," he added.

Though Mythos was released a month ago, Anthropic has yet to grant the EU preview access to review it.

The EU is discussing access with Anthropic, Regnier said, but added that the discussions are at a "different stage" than they were with OpenAI.

While the Commission had had "four or five" meetings with Anthropic, Regnier said that discussions with the company were "not yet at the same stage as the solution we have on the table from OpenAI."