
Anthropic’s New AI Mythos Is a Cybersecurity Game-Changer
From KQED's Forum by KQED
April 21, 2026 · 55 min
About this episode
The episode discusses Anthropic's new AI model Mythos and its implications for cybersecurity.
The San Francisco AI firm Anthropic has developed a new model that it says is too powerful to be released to the public. Called Mythos, Anthropic says it’s in a “different league” when it comes to identifying and exploiting cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and in the wrong hands could enable bad actors to unleash powerful cyberattacks. Anthropic is alerting governments and releasing a limited version called Claude Mythos Preview to about 40 tech companies (including some of its AI competitors) to find and fix their own security vulnerabilities. We look at how this next generation of AI could reshape digital security and policy. Guests: Alex Stamos, chief product officer, Corridor; computer science lecturer, Stanford University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Guest: Alex Stamos
Topics covered
- AI
- cybersecurity
- digital security
- technology policy
- vulnerabilities
Keywords
- Anthropic
- Mythos
- cybersecurity
- AI vulnerabilities
- digital security
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Anthropic, Corridor, Stanford University
Products: Mythos
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