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Anthropic expands 'Mythos'-based cybersecurity initiative to 150 institutions, including Samsung and SK
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Anthropic expands 'Mythos'-based cybersecurity initiative to 150 institutions, including Samsung and SK

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • AI company Anthropic is expanding its "Project Glasswing" cybersecurity initiative to approximately 150 new institutions across 15 countries.
  • The initiative is based on "Mythos," an AI model designed for detecting security vulnerabilities.
  • The expansion aims to enhance cybersecurity collaboration by including new partners like Samsung and SK.

Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic announced on Tuesday the expansion of its cybersecurity collaboration plan, "Project Glasswing," which is based on its AI model "Mythos." The initiative will now include approximately 150 new institutions from 15 countries, broadening its reach and impact in the cybersecurity domain.

Mythos is an AI model developed by Anthropic with advanced capabilities for detecting security vulnerabilities. Project Glasswing was established by Anthropic in April following the announcement of the Mythos model's development. The project serves as a security consortium, bringing together various entities to leverage AI for enhanced cyber defense.

The expansion signifies Anthropic's commitment to strengthening global cybersecurity efforts. The inclusion of new partners, reportedly including major companies like Samsung and SK, suggests a significant step towards creating a more robust and collaborative cybersecurity ecosystem. By increasing the number of participating institutions, Anthropic aims to foster greater information sharing and collective intelligence in identifying and mitigating cyber threats.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.