So, the White House is basically like, “Uh, no thanks, Anthropic. We’re good.” when it comes to their grand idea of letting 70 more companies play with their Mythos AI model. Apparently, they’re worried about “national security” and “misuse risks.” You know, the usual stuff-power plants blowing up, hospitals going haywire, and electric grids throwing tantrums. Classic Tuesday, right?
Right now, Mythos is hanging out with the cool kids like Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and NVIDIA. But the White House is all, “Sorry, no new friends allowed,” after some random folks supposedly snuck into the system during its limited release. Like, who invited them? Oh, wait, no one did. That’s the problem.
Officials are basically channeling their inner Larry David, saying, “What, you think this AI isn’t gonna find a way to mess everything up? It’s like giving a toddler a chainsaw and hoping for the best.” And honestly, they might have a point. But hey, where’s the fun in being safe, right?
So, for now, Mythos is staying in its lane, and the White House is over here sipping tea like, “We told you so.” Stay tuned for the next episode of “AI Drama in the Beltway.” Same time, same channel.
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2026-05-01 09:53