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Anthropic gives EU cybersecurity agency ENISA access to Mythos AI
Anthropic will give ENISA, the EU’s cybersecurity agency, access to its Mythos AI model through Project Glasswing, making it the first EU institution to access the system that discovered 10,000+ zero-day vulnerabilities. The decision ends weeks of contentious negotiations.

TL;DR
- Anthropic's AI model, Mythos, will be accessible to ENISA, the EU's cybersecurity agency, through Project Glasswing.
- Mythos has autonomously discovered over 10,000 high- and critical-severity zero-day vulnerabilities.
- The agreement resolves a dispute that highlighted transatlantic tensions regarding AI access and European digital security.
- Mythos can identify security flaws, generate exploits, and conduct attack simulations, identifying vulnerabilities in major operating systems and web browsers.
- The EU AI Act does not compel US companies to share powerful models with European regulators.
- Access to Mythos is priced at $25 per million input tokens and $125 per million output tokens for Glasswing participants.
- Negotiations are ongoing to finalize the specific terms of ENISA's access, likely including data sovereignty and sharing restrictions.