Donald Trump officials push banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos AI model, here is why

AI is no longer just a support tool for banks, it is quickly turning into something they may need to defend themselves against. In the US, some of the biggest financial institutions are now quietly experimenting with a powerful new AI system that can behave like a cyber attacker. The push is not coming from within the banking sector alone, according to Bloomberg. Officials linked to Donald Trump’s administration are urging lenders to take this technology seriously and test how it could expose weaknesses in their own systems before someone else does.

At the centre of this development is Mythos, a newly introduced AI model developed by Anthropic. Unlike traditional cybersecurity tools, Mythos is designed to think more like an attacker. It can scan systems, identify hidden vulnerabilities, and even figure out ways those weaknesses might be exploited. That dual capability — defensive as well as offensive — is what has caught the attention of regulators.

So far, access to Mythos has been tightly controlled. JPMorgan Chase is among the early institutions that have begun working with the model. However, it is not alone for long. Other major players such as Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley are also testing or preparing to test the system internally, according to people familiar with the matter.

The urgency around this move became clearer after a high-level meeting held in Washington earlier this month. Senior executives from top Wall Street firms were called in on short notice by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. During the discussion, officials did not point to a specific ongoing threat. Instead, they delivered a warning that banks should start stress-testing their systems against advanced AI capabilities before those tools become widely available.

This change in thinking reflects a growing concern among policymakers. Cybersecurity risks have always been a part of banking, but AI is changing the scale and speed at which attacks could happen. A system like Mythos does not just find a single loophole, it can connect multiple small weaknesses and turn them into a serious breach. This kind of “chained vulnerability” approach has historically been difficult even for skilled human hackers.

Anthropic has highlighted some of these risks through its own internal testing. In one instance, the company found that the AI could identify ways to break into web browsers and allow a malicious website to access data from another site, potentially including sensitive financial information. In another case, the model was able to discover and combine multiple vulnerabilities on its own, a process that usually requires time, expertise and coordination when done manually.

To manage these risks, the rollout of Mythos has been deliberately limited. Only a small group of organisations have been given early access under a programme known as “Project Glasswing.” Alongside banks, companies like Amazon and Apple are also part of this initiative. The goal is to secure critical systems and understand the model’s behaviour before similar technologies become more widely accessible.

Government officials have also suggested that this is a matter of urgency. Kevin Hassett recently said, “It was appropriate that Secretary Bessent do what he did.” He added, “We’re taking every step we can to make sure that everybody is safe from these potential risks, including Anthropic agreeing to hold back the public release of the model until our officials have figured everything out.”

Latest

Anthropic talking to the Trump administration about its next AI model, co-founder says

USA-ANTHROPIC/CLARK (PIX):Anthropic talking to the Trump administration about its next AI model, co-founder says

Oppo F33 series key features revealed ahead of April 15 debut

Oppo has announced that the Oppo F33 series will launch on April 15. Ahead of the debut, the company has revealed key specifications and design details of the l

WhatsApp Web to get 49 new chat themes in upcoming update, details here

WhatsApp is reportedly working on introducing some new chat themes for its web users. The update is said to bring up to 49 colour options for chats. It likely a

Humanoid robots show off their language and boxing skills in Hong Kong

Humanoid robots show off their language and boxing skills in Hong Kong

Vivo X Fold 6 said to launch with 200MP camera, biggest battery in a foldable yet

Vivo is reportedly working on a foldable smartphone called the Vivo X Fold 6. It could come with a huge battery and a periscopic camera. Here are all the leaked

Topics

CBSE Class 10 Result 2026: List of websites and apps to check Class 10th result

Stay ready with official links and credentials to access CBSE Class 10 results easily

Madhya Pradesh MPBSE Class 10, 12 result to be out on April 15. Updates here

MPBSE declares Class 10 and 12 results on April 15 with supplementary exam schedule released

Adani Power hits all-time high: What’s driving the surge?

Adani Power’s rally highlights how strong demand outlook and defensive positioning can drive select stocks higher, even as broader markets struggle with uncer

The M-factor that may tip Bengal

With women voters forming nearly half the electorate, the April 23 and 29 West Bengal polls have turned into a high-stakes battle over welfare, safety and repre

Quote of the day by B.R. Ambedkar: I measure the progress of a community by the degree of….

This powerful statement reflects Ambedkar’s strong belief that true development is impossible without gender equality. The quote highlights that the real stre

‘Hologram Vijay’ hits campaign trail as TVK turns to tech to reach voters

TVK’s hologram campaign marks a technological shift in Tamil Nadu politics

SRH vs RR: Riyan Parag explains not using Ravindra Jadeja to bowl at Hyderabad

Riyan Parag called the decision to not bowl Ravindra Jadeja a split second call, even as the all rounder impressed with 45 runs off his bat in RR’s loss to SR

US Representative Eric Swalwell to resign amid sexual misconduct allegations

California Democrat Eric Swalwell steps down amid serious allegations
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img