Anthropic's Mythos Found Millions of Security Vulnerabilities

Anthropic's Mythos Found Millions of Security Vulnerabilities

Author: Jaeden Schafer April 7, 2026 Duration: 11:28

In this episode, we explore Anthropic's ambitious Project Glasswing, aimed at securing critical software vulnerabilities with the powerful Claude Mythos Preview model. With a $100 million pledge to major tech companies, this initiative is designed to address the urgent risks in software security before its public release.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Project Glasswing

00:40 The Power of Claude Mythos Preview

01:40 Initial Findings and Concerns

03:58 Deployment and Partnerships

07:39 Revenue Growth and Business Strategy

09:59 Conclusion and Future Outlook

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