Exclusive: OpenAI, Anthropic meet with House Homeland Security behind closed doors on cyber threats
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Exclusive: OpenAI, Anthropic meet with House Homeland Security behind closed doors on cyber threats
"OpenAI and Anthropic briefed staffers on Thursday in two separate classified briefings, described as 'proactive engagement with these companies on recent frontier model developments,' including their implications for critical infrastructure cybersecurity."
"House Homeland Security Chair Andrew Garbarino has been hosting ongoing private roundtables with tech and AI executives and is working on a bill laying out a federal framework for AI standards."
"'Productive partnerships between industry and government are essential to help us stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape, ensure the government is prepared to securely harness AI for its defensive capabilities.'"
Anthropic has delayed the public release of its Mythos Preview model due to its potential to exploit security vulnerabilities. OpenAI is using a tiered release strategy for its GPT-5.4-Cyber model. Both companies are engaging with federal agencies to provide access to their models. Recent classified briefings highlighted the implications of these models for critical infrastructure cybersecurity and addressed concerns about China's efforts to replicate American AI technologies. Ongoing discussions aim to establish a federal framework for AI standards and enhance national security.
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