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The White House has stepped up its engagement with artificial intelligence companies, as officials review the growing impact of advanced AI systems on national security and the economy. In a recent meeting, Susie Wiles met with Dario Amodei to discuss new developments in AI technology.
The discussion focused on a powerful new AI model developed by Anthropic. The system has attracted attention for its ability to identify software vulnerabilities at a highly advanced level. Experts say the model can analyze complex systems and detect weaknesses that could be missed by human analysts, making it a potentially valuable tool for cybersecurity.
According to officials, the U.S. government is working closely with leading AI developers to better understand how such technologies can be used safely. Any decision to adopt these tools within government systems would require strict testing and evaluation to ensure they meet security and ethical standards.
The AI model, reportedly named “Mythos,” is considered one of the most advanced systems of its kind. It is designed not only to find individual weaknesses in software but also to combine multiple vulnerabilities to identify larger security risks. Because of its powerful capabilities, access to the model has been limited to a small number of trusted organizations.
While the technology could help governments and companies strengthen their cybersecurity defenses, it has also raised concerns. Experts warn that if such tools are misused, they could be used to carry out highly sophisticated cyberattacks. This dual-use nature of AI has become a major focus for policymakers.
The meeting reflects broader efforts by the U.S. administration to balance innovation with safety. Officials are aiming to create policies that support technological progress while reducing potential risks.
International attention is also growing. The AI Security Institute has described the model as a significant advancement and warned that similar technologies could soon become more widely available across the world.
As AI continues to evolve rapidly, governments are increasing their focus on regulation, cooperation with industry leaders, and long-term planning to manage both the opportunities and challenges of these powerful systems.