Federal Reserve Governor Bowman: Regulators must consider how to respond to new technologies such as Anthropic Mythos

PANews May 2 — A Federal Reserve Board governor, Bowman, said regulators must consider how to best oversee new technologies like Anthropic’s Mythos. “On the one hand, this capability enables companies to address vulnerabilities they identify themselves, thereby enhancing cybersecurity,” Bowman said. “But on the other hand, if used maliciously, it could be used to identify and exploit weaknesses.” As Anthropic evaluates safeguards against this powerful new technology, it has limited the release of its latest AI model. The model has also prompted officials in the Trump administration to begin considering the possibility of cyberattacks that could pose a threat to financial stability.

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