Financial Regulators Monitor Anthropic's Mythos AI Over Security Concerns
Japan's Finance Minister and Australia's central bank are addressing potential cybersecurity risks from Anthropic's Mythos AI system.

Japanese Finance Minister is scheduled to meet with banking officials to discuss potential threats posed by Anthropic's Mythos artificial intelligence system, according to government sources. The meetings come amid growing concerns about cybersecurity risks associated with advanced AI technologies in the financial sector.
Separately, Australia's Reserve Bank (RBA) has confirmed it is actively monitoring the same Mythos AI system developed by Anthropic over fears it could be exploited for cyberattacks. The central bank's surveillance reflects broader international concern about AI systems being used maliciously against critical financial infrastructure.
The coordinated regulatory attention across multiple countries suggests financial authorities are taking a proactive approach to AI-related security risks. Both Japan and Australia have been working to strengthen their cybersecurity frameworks as artificial intelligence capabilities continue to advance rapidly.
Anthropic, the AI company behind the Mythos system, has not yet publicly responded to the regulatory scrutiny. The company has previously emphasized its commitment to AI safety and security in its product development processes.
The developments highlight the growing intersection between artificial intelligence advancement and financial sector regulation, as governments worldwide grapple with managing both the benefits and risks of emerging AI technologies.