June 27, 2026 News
US Government Restores Access to Anthropic's Cyber-Model Mythos 5 for Critical Infrastructure
Following a temporary ban due to easily bypassed guardrails, the Trump administration has partially reversed its stance on Anthropic's powerful cybersecurity model, Mythos 5. Over 100 trusted US government agencies and companies, including their non-American employees, are now permitted to access the model to protect critical infrastructure. Meanwhile, Anthropic continues to work with regulators to resolve restrictions on its other model, Fable 5.
Skynet Chance (+0.03%): Deploying a powerful model whose guardrails were previously bypassed into critical infrastructure slightly increases the risk of exploitation or unintended systemic failures. However, restricted access to vetted partners mitigates some immediate threat of widespread misuse.
Skynet Date (-1 days): The swift reversal of the ban and integration into critical US infrastructure accelerates the timeline for AI having real-world physical and digital impact. This reduces the buffer time needed to establish foolproof safety standards before deep integration.
AGI Progress (+0.01%): While this decision does not represent a direct algorithmic breakthrough, restoring access to powerful frontier models allows continued empirical testing and refinement in high-stakes environments. This supports incremental progress toward robust, domain-specific capabilities.
AGI Date (+0 days): Avoiding a prolonged ban prevents significant development delays for one of the leading AI labs, keeping the overall timeline for AGI progress on its rapid trajectory. The allowance of non-American talent to access the model also preserves global collaboration speeds.