Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model

TechCrunch / 4/13/2026

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  • U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reportedly urged bank executives to test Anthropic’s newly released Mythos model for detecting software and system vulnerabilities.
  • Bloomberg reports that while JPMorgan Chase is listed as an initial partner with access to Mythos, other major banks—including Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley—are also reportedly running tests.
  • Anthropic said it would limit access for now, arguing that Mythos is unusually effective at finding security vulnerabilities even though it was not trained specifically for cybersecurity.
  • The move is notable given Anthropic’s ongoing legal fight with the Trump administration over the Pentagon’s supply-chain risk designation tied to how Anthropic restricts government use of its models.
  • The Financial Times adds that U.K. financial regulators are also discussing the risks posed by Mythos, signaling broader cross-border regulatory scrutiny of powerful general models used in security contexts.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned bank executives for a meeting this week where they encouraged the executives to use Anthropic’s new Mythos model to detect vulnerabilities, according to Bloomberg

Indeed, while JPMorgan Chase was the only bank listed as one of the initial partner organizations with access to the model, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley are reportedly testing Mythos as well.

Anthropic announced the model this week but said it would be limiting access for now, in part because Mythos — despite not being trained specifically for cybersecurity — is too good at finding security vulnerabilities. (Others suggested this was hype or simply a smart enterprise sales strategy.)

The report is particularly surprising since Anthropic is currently battling the Trump administration in court over the Department of Defense’s designation of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk; that designation came after negotiations fell apart over the company’s efforts to limit how its AI models can be used by the government.

Meanwhile, the Financial Times reports that U.K. financial regulators are also discussing the risk posed by Mythos.

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