April 7 (Reuters) – Anthropic on Tuesday announced an initiative with major technology companies, including Amazon.com, Microsoft and Apple, that lets partners preview โan advanced model with cybersecurity capabilities developed by the AI startup.
Under โits “Project Glasswing”, select organizations will be allowed to use the startup’s unreleased and general-purpose AI model, “Claude โMythos Preview”, for defensive cybersecurity work, Anthropic said. Other partners include CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Google and Nvidia.
The announcement follows a Fortune report last month that Anthropic was testing Claude Mythos, which it said posed security risks and also โoffered advanced capabilities, dragging shares โ of cybersecurity firms such as Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike sharply lower.
This year’s RSA cybersecurity conference in San Francisco was โ also dominated by talk about the rise of AI-powered cyberattacks and whether conventional security tools sufficed.
In a blog post on Tuesday, Anthropic said Mythos Preview had โfound “thousands” of โmajor vulnerabilities in operating systems, web browsers โand other software.
The startup said โlaunch partners will use Mythos Preview in their defensive security work, and Anthropic will share findings with industry.
Anthropic said it is also extending access to about 40 additional organizations responsible for critical software infrastructure, and made a commitment of up to $100 million in usage credits and $4 million in donations to open-source โsecurity groups.
The AI startup added that its โeventual goal is for “our users to safely deploy โMythos-class models at scale.”
The startup โsaid it has also been in ongoing discussions with the โU.S. government about the model’s capabilities.
Last โyear, Anthropic said โthat hackers exploited vulnerabilities in its Claude AI to attack around 30 global organizations. Moreover, 67% of the 1,000 executives surveyed in an IBM โand Palo Alto Networks โstudy said they had been targeted by AI attacks within the โpast year.
(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru and Jeffrey Dastin in โSan Francisco; Editing by Leroy Leo)