Overview
- Anthropic launched Project Glasswing Tuesday, giving vetted partners limited access to Claude Mythos Preview to hunt and fix software bugs with up to $100 million in usage credits.
- The company says the unreleased model has found thousands of high‑severity vulnerabilities, including a 27‑year OpenBSD bug, a 16‑year FFmpeg flaw, and Linux kernel chains that grant full control.
- Anthropic reports the system can spot weaknesses and write working exploits with little human input, so it is holding back any broad release to lower the risk of criminal use.
- Partners include AWS, Apple, Microsoft, Google, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Broadcom, NVIDIA, JPMorgan Chase, and the Linux Foundation, with more than 40 additional organizations granted access.
- Anthropic briefed U.S. agencies such as CISA as it fights a Pentagon supply‑chain designation now under a court injunction, and the rollout follows a recent code‑exposure lapse that has fueled calls for independent verification of the model’s claims.