Anthropic unveiled its Claude Mythos AI model in April, only sharing access with select partners like Apple. The controlled release is part of Anthropic’s Project Glasswing cybersecurity initiative.
Now Anthropic says it’s sharing Claude Mythos access with more partners in more countries. Meanwhile, the company says Mythos-class models will be available to all customers in a matter of weeks.
Project Glasswing is growing ahead of Mythos-class model releases
Anthropic announced that its Project Glasswing cybersecurity effort is expanding, one day after publicly sharing plans to become a public company later this year.
“Following several weeks of close collaboration with our Project Glasswing partners, the security industry, open-source software maintainers, and the US government, we’re extending the partnership to approximately 150 new organizations,” Anthropic says. “Each one will need to meet our security requirements before they gain access.”
Per the Financial Times, the expansion reportedly now includes Samsung and NATO.
Anthropic adds that Project Glasswing now includes partners in over 15 countries. Companies responsible for communications and hardware are better represented in the expanded effort, Anthropic adds.
Today’s planned expansion will bring Project Glasswing’s partner list to around 200 organizations.
Meanwhile, Anthropic shared last week as part of its Claude Opus 4.8 model introduction that it plans to release “Mythos-class models” to all customers soon.
“Models of this capability level require stronger cyber safeguards before they can be generally released, ” Anthropic shared last week. “We’re making swift progress on developing these safeguards and expect to be able to bring Mythos-class models to all our customers in the coming weeks.”
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