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Chapter of Deutsche Bank: We are not panicking about Mythos - ForkLog: cryptocurrencies, AI, singularity, the future
The German banking sector does not view Anthropic’s new AI model Mythos as an existential threat, despite a wave of concerns about its cyber capabilities. Bloomberg reported this, citing Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing.
In his view, the organization has set up a working group to provide information and recommendations primarily to small financial institutions. Sewing emphasized that in recent years European banks have done “enormous work” to improve their own cyber protection.
What happened
In early April, Anthropic created a new model, Claude Mythos, but refused to release it to the public, citing high security risks. Instead of a public release, the company launched Project Glasswing—an initiative involving Amazon, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan Chase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Palo Alto Networks—to test the tool in protected conditions.
The skills demonstrated by Mythos in tests raised concerns among regulators around the world. In the UK and Canada, the central banks held meetings with representatives of relevant agencies and major business organizations; U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell convened an emergency meeting with Wall Street executives.
Financial companies in other parts of the world are also insisting that Anthropic give them the opportunity to test Mythos within their own systems.
Anthropic and the U.S. administration
On February 27, U.S. President Donald Trump instructed all federal agencies to completely stop using the AI startup Anthropic’s technologies within six months.
Back in January, the WSJ reported the risk of the Department of Defense terminating its contract with Anthropic, which was signed in July 2025. The disagreements arose because of the startup’s strict ethical policy. The rules prohibit using the Claude model for mass surveillance and autonomous lethal operations.
Officials’ dissatisfaction intensified amid the integration of the Grok chatbot into the Pentagon network. Nor did Anthropic’s attempt to adjust its own AI safety rules to meet the military’s requirements help.
However, after the situation with Mythos emerged in April, the Trump administration and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei discussed the possibility of further cooperation. According to Reuters, the meeting included White House Chief of Staff Suzy Wiles and Treasury Secretary Bessent
Recall that in April, Anthropic unveiled Claude Opus 4.7 for advanced development and launched the Claude Design experimental design tool.