앤트로픽이 백악관에 들어섰고, 워싱턴이 이를 허용한 이유는 바로 마이토스 때문이다

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이달 초 ‘프로젝트 글래스윙(Project Glasswing)’을 다뤘을 때, 그 기사는 대중에게 공개하기에는 너무 위험한 모델과 앤트로픽(Anthropic)이 그 모델을 두고 내린 결정에 관한 것이었습니다. 그 사정은 이제 달라졌습니다. 지난 금요일, 앤트로픽의 다리오 아모데이(Dario Amodei) CEO는 수지 와일스(Susie Wiles) 백악관 비서실장과 회의를 위해 백악관 서관(West Wing)을 방문했습니다. 재무부 […] “앤트로픽, 백악관 입성… 워싱턴이 이를 허용한 이유는 ‘마이토스(Mythos)’ 때문”이라는 제목의 이 기사는 AI 뉴스(AI News)에 처음 게재되었습니다.

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When we covered Project Glasswing earlier this month, the story was about a model too dangerous to release publicly and what Anthropic decided to do with it instead. That story has moved. On Friday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei walked into the West Wing for a meeting with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was also in the room. The White House called the talks “productive and constructive.” Anthropic said the same. When a reporter asked President Trump about the visit on a runway in Phoenix, he responded “Who?” and said he had “no idea” Amodei was there. That detail aside, the meeting itself is one of the more striking political reversals in recent AI history. Just weeks ago, the Trump administration had declared Anthropic a supply chain risk – a designation ordinarily reserved for foreign adversaries – and Trump himself said the administration would “not do business with them again.” A federal judge in San Francisco has since blocked the enforcement of that directive, keeping Anthropic eligible to work with non-military agencies while the litigation plays out. The Pentagon dispute remains very much alive. What changed the calculus – at least at the White House level – was Anthropic Mythos AI cybersecurity ability. Specifically, the fact that agencies are purportedly watching Mythos do things no other tool can, and are not willing to sit that out. The model and the politics As we reported when Anthropic unveiled Project Glasswing, Mythos Preview was not trained specifically for security work. Its ability to autonomously identify and exploit software vulnerabilities emerged from general improvements in reasoning and code, and what it has found since deployment has been striking. During internal testing, Mythos located thousands of previously unknown, high-severity vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser, including a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD and a 16-year-old flaw in FFmpeg that had passed automated testing five million times without detection. Rather than ship it publicly, Anthropic released it only to a select group of organisations through Project Glasswing – a coalition that includes AWS, Apple, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, CrowdStrike, and JPMorganChase, among others – backed by up to US$100 million in use credits. The model is being used offensively, in a controlled sense: finding the vulnerabilities before someone else does. The US government has been watching that coalition operate and wanting in. Intelligence agencies and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are already testing Mythos, and the Treasury Department has also expressed interest, according to Axios. Treasury and other government agencies have expressed interest in joining the Glasswing list, and before Friday’s White House meeting, two sources told Axios a deal along those lines could be struck soon. In a separate Axios report, a concern brought up is that Mythos and other cutting-edge AI tools could allow hackers to breach the US financial system. Alternatively, the report reckoned companies and government agencies could use Mythos to harden their cyber defences before bad actors get access. That dual-use tension is now squarely a political problem. National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross is set to lead a group of federal officials to identify security vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and strengthen government systems against AI exploitation. Where the standoff stands The Friday meeting was engineered to separate two conversations that had become entangled. Going into the session, both sides sought to wall off the Pentagon fight from how the rest of the government engages with Anthropic and next steps are expected to be about how other departments access Mythos Preview, per sources familiar with the negotiations. One Trump adviser told Axios: “This is a big problem. Everyone’s complaining. There’s all this drama. So this got elevated to Susie to hear Dario out, determine what is bull and start to plot a way forward.” An administration official summarised the current dynamic succinctly: “There’s progress with the White House. There’s no progress with [the Department of] War.” That split is telling. Civilian agencies like the Departments of Energy and Treasury are responsible for safeguarding critical sectors, like the electric grid and the financial system. Their concerns are not about autonomous weapons or surveillance. They want the ability Mythos offers, and they are not willing to be collateral damage in a fight between the Pentagon and an AI company. The DOD has not commented on Mythos but has continued using Anthropic’s Claude models in the war with Iran. That footnote is worth sitting with. Publicly, Anthropic has also been making moves that signal it understands how Washington works. Public filings show Anthropic recently hired lobbying firm Ballard Partners – where Wiles worked for years – specifically for advocacy regarding Department of

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