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JPMorgan Chase Testing Mythos: Anthropic’s AI model, Mythos, is being tested by America’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase. The company’s CEO – Jamie Dimon has said that AI has made the situation worse. The capabilities of Mythos have worried the world’s experts. If it falls into the wrong hands, it can increase the risk of cyber attacks.
JPMorgan Chase is testing Anthropic’s new AI model ‘Mythos’.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, America’s largest bank, has said that ‘AI has made the situation even worse.’ His statement has come at a time when JP Morgan Chase is testing Anthropic’s biggest tool ‘Mythos’. Mythos is in discussion all over the world. The reason for this is the capabilities of AI tools. The tool has proven its ability to find vulnerabilities in corporate software. But analysts are concerned that by using this tool, cyber fraudsters can break into companies’ systems within minutes.
‘AI creates new shortcomings’
According to a media report, Jamie Dimon himself has said that JPMorgan Chase is testing Anthropic’s new AI model ‘Mythos’. He told experts that AI has made the situation worse and more difficult. He said that this creates new shortcomings, although perhaps it will also provide better ways to strengthen itself in the future. Jamie said about ‘mythos’ that it has both benefits and risks. According to Jamie, Mythos shows that there are still a lot of shortcomings that need to be fixed.
World experts worried about mythos
Recently, US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant also talked about the risks related to Mythos. Other experts also say that such AI tools can become a threat in the future. These tools work without any prompts and continuously scan the system. Big AI developers like OpenAI and Google also admit that their upcoming AI models could increase cyber risks. Anthropic has released Mythos to some companies, but there are concerns on Wall Street and in government agencies that hackers could use it as a weapon.
What if flaw-detecting AI falls into wrong hands?
Companies around the world are spending a lot of money to protect themselves from cyber attacks. Experts are hired.
Banks are more cautious on this. AI tools strengthen cyber security and Mythos is an expert in this.
It can find flaws in systems and software. But what if Mythos falls into the wrong hands? Experts are most worried about this thing.
It is said that by taking advantage of this, hackers can attack banks and other institutions.
Experts say that AI tools are necessary, but old methods of cyber security should also remain necessary.
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