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Sam Altman Critiques Anthropic's Fear-Based Marketing for Mythos Cybersecurity Model

Severity: Low (Score: 36.9)

Sources: Techcrunch, www.benzinga.com

Summary

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman publicly criticized Anthropic's new cybersecurity model, Mythos, during a podcast. He accused Anthropic of employing fear-based marketing tactics to exaggerate the capabilities of their product. Mythos was launched to a select group of enterprise customers, with Anthropic claiming it is too powerful for public release due to potential misuse by cybercriminals. Altman likened the marketing strategy to selling bomb shelters while threatening to drop a bomb. Barclays CEO Venkatakrishnan has raised concerns about Mythos potentially catalyzing cyberattacks on global banks, indicating a serious issue ahead. Anthropic has since introduced Claude Opus 4.7, which is less advanced than Mythos, as part of a phased rollout. The ongoing rivalry between OpenAI and Anthropic highlights the competitive tensions in the AI cybersecurity space. Key Points: • Sam Altman criticized Anthropic's Mythos for fear-based marketing tactics. • Mythos is claimed to be too powerful for public release due to misuse concerns. • Barclays CEO warned Mythos could lead to increased cyberattacks on banks.

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