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Anthropic Engages Trump Administration Despite Pentagon Supply‑Chain Risk Designation

Anthropic Engages Trump Administration Despite Pentagon Supply‑Chain Risk Designation
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met with senior officials from the Trump administration this week, signaling a possible thaw in relations after the Pentagon labeled the AI firm a supply‑chain risk. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles joined the discussion, which the White House described as productive. While the Pentagon continues to challenge Anthropic’s models for military use, other agencies appear eager to explore the company’s technology for cybersecurity, AI safety and maintaining America’s lead in the AI race. Ler mais

Anthropic Leases 158,000‑Square‑Foot London Space, Plans to Quadruple Workforce

Anthropic Leases 158,000‑Square‑Foot London Space, Plans to Quadruple Workforce
Anthropic announced it will occupy a new 158,000‑square‑foot office in London, enough to house up to 800 employees—four times its current head count. The move aims to deepen the company’s research and commercial presence in Europe amid a talent race with other AI labs. The expansion comes as Anthropic faces a legal dispute with the U.S. Pentagon over its refusal to allow its models in mass‑surveillance or weapon systems, while the U.K. government seeks closer cooperation on AI safety and security. Ler mais

Anthropic Limits Access to Claude Mythos, Its New Cybersecurity AI Model

Anthropic Limits Access to Claude Mythos, Its New Cybersecurity AI Model
Anthropic announced a limited rollout of Claude Mythos Preview, a cybersecurity‑focused artificial‑intelligence model, to a handful of vetted customers such as Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Broadcom, Cisco and CrowdStrike. The move follows two recent data leaks that exposed internal documents and source code, prompting the company to tighten distribution while it continues talks with the U.S. government about the model’s use. Anthropic says Mythos can spot vulnerabilities at a scale beyond human analysts but could also be weaponized if it falls into the wrong hands. Ler mais

Anthropic unveils Claude Mythos Preview to auto‑detect security flaws for select partners

Anthropic unveils Claude Mythos Preview to auto‑detect security flaws for select partners
Anthropic has rolled out Claude Mythos Preview, a new AI model under the Project Glasswing initiative, to a handful of defensive‑security partners. The model, which the company says can identify high‑severity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers without human guidance, will initially be available only to firms like JPMorgan Chase, Cisco and the Linux Foundation. Anthropic is backing the launch with up to $100 million in usage credits and a $4 million donation to open‑source foundations, while also holding preliminary talks with U.S. officials about its offensive and defensive capabilities. Ler mais

Senator Warren Demands Answers on Potential AI Bailout Plans from Trump Administration

Senator Warren Demands Answers on Potential AI Bailout Plans from Trump Administration
Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to White House AI adviser David Sacks and Office of Science and Technology Policy director Michael Kratsios seeking clarification on whether the Trump administration intends to use taxpayer funds to support major artificial‑intelligence firms. Citing President Trump’s close ties to AI executives and a recent OpenAI CFO interview suggesting a government “backstop,” Warren questions a request by OpenAI to expand the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit to cover AI server production. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected the notion of government guarantees, while Sacks has insisted there will be no federal AI bailout. Warren has given the officials until December 1st, 2025 to respond. Ler mais

Nvidia Invests $5 B in Intel, Launches Joint AI Chip Collaboration

Nvidia Invests $5 B in Intel, Launches Joint AI Chip Collaboration
Nvidia announced a $5 billion equity investment in Intel, pairing the cash injection with a product collaboration that links Nvidia's AI and accelerated‑computing technology to Intel's leading CPUs via NVLink. The partnership aims to create integrated systems‑on‑chip for data‑center and personal‑device markets, including new laptop designs that fuse GPUs and CPUs. The deal arrives as the U.S. government has taken a roughly 10 percent stake in Intel under the CHIPS Act, and it underscores a broader push to strengthen American semiconductor capabilities. Ler mais