The US Pentagon is reportedly using Anthropic’s AI system, codenamed Mythos, to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and address software vulnerabilities. The surprising part: the deployment is reportedly paired with plans to gradually reduce or end reliance on the firm, indicating a short-term partnership meant to solve immediate security gaps before longer-term sourcing changes.
SEBI has formed a new cybersecurity task force, cyber-suraksha.ai, to assess risks posed by AI models such as Anthropic’s Mythos. The regulator will create uniform mitigation measures, share threat intelligence, track incidents, and review third-party providers’ cybersecurity posture. SEBI’s advisory urges rapid patching, AI-led vulnerability assessments, stronger API controls, monitoring, and preparation for AI-driven detection and agentic mitigation.
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India is reportedly seeking fair access to Anthropic’s Mythos AI model through discussions with the US administration. The government wants Indian companies to use advanced AI for faster vulnerability detection while focusing on protecting critical infrastructure such as power grids and banking systems. Officials say equitable access is key as these models can identify weaknesses quickly.
India is reportedly in discussions with Anthropic and the US government to secure access to Mythos for homegrown companies. The move could significantly boost local AI development and competitiveness. The update also flags Eternal’s strong Q4 performance, adding more momentum to India’s fast-moving tech and startup landscape.
Digital lending firms are tightening their stance on term-loan exposure to small businesses, signaling a more cautious risk appetite. The report also flags heightened concern around Mythos’ security posture, raising questions for lenders about safeguarding underwriting, customer data, and collections. The shift could reshape access to credit for smaller borrowers.
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