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British financial regulators are holding pressing talks with the federal government’s cyber security company and main banks to assess risks posed by the most recent artificial intelligence model from Anthropic, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Bank of England, Financial Conduct Authority and Treasury officers are in talks with the National Cyber Security Centre to study potential vulnerabilities in crucial IT systems highlighted by Anthropic’s newest AI model, the FT mentioned, citing two people briefed on the talks.
Anthropic didn’t reply to a Reuters’ request for remark. The BoE, FCA and NCSC declined to remark. The UK Treasury was not instantly accessible for remark.
The British authorities is predicted to transient the nation’s main banks, insurers and exchanges on the cybersecurity risks posed by Anthropic’s Claude Mythose Preview model within the subsequent two weeks. sauloangelo – stock.adobe.com
Representatives from main British banks, insurers and exchanges are anticipated to be briefed on the cybersecurity risks posed by the model, Claude Mythos Preview, at a assembly with regulators within the subsequent two weeks, the newspaper mentioned.
Reuters couldn’t instantly confirm particulars of the report.
Reuters reported on Friday, citing two sources, that US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had referred to as a assembly with main Wall Street banks on the model’s cyber risk potential.
Anthropic has mentioned the Claude Mythos Preview has recognized 1000’s of main vulnerabilities in working systems, web browsers and different broadly used software program. REUTERS
AI startup Anthropic has mentioned the model is being deployed as half of “Project Glasswing,” a managed initiative underneath which choose organizations are permitted to use the unreleased Claude Mythos Preview model for defensive cyber security functions.
In a weblog post earlier this month, Anthropic mentioned the model had already recognized 1000’s of main vulnerabilities throughout working systems, web browsers and different broadly used software program.
