Pentagon tech chief says 'Anthropic is still blacklisted' despite Mythos program distinction
Pentagon CTO says Anthropic remains a supply chain risk as Mythos AI is treated as a separate national security issue
Pentagon-Anthropic rivalry again heats up. Defense Department CTO Emil Michael on Friday said Anthropic AI is still a supply chain risk, but that Mythos, the company’s artificial intelligence model with advanced cyber capabilities, is a “separate national security moment.”
“I think the Mythos issue that’s being dealt with government-wide, not just at the Department of War, is a separate national security moment where we have to make sure that our networks are hardened up, because that model has capabilities that are particular to finding cyber vulnerabilities and patching them,” Michael told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Friday.
Because of the supply chain risk designation, defense contractors have to certify that they do not use Anthropic’s Claude models in their work with the military.
Notably, Anthropic sued the Trump administration in March to try to reverse the Pentagon’s blacklisting.
Michael’s comments come after a heated clash between the DOD and Anthropic spilled into public view earlier this year.
The US Department of Defense declared Anthropic a supply chain risk, which means its technology purportedly threatens U.S. national security, after the two sides failed to agree on how Anthropic’s models could be used by the agency.
Furthermore, the DOD announced it has entered into agreements with seven AI companies that will deploy their technology across the agency’s classified networks for “lawful operational use.” Those companies include Google
*OpenAI
*Nvidia
*Microsoft
*Amazon Web Services (AWS)
*SpaceX
It also added Elon Musk’s xAI and Reflection, a startup developing open-weight models.
Additionally, Michael said on Friday the DOD still wants guardrails and that those “are negotiable based on what they are with all the companies, and they have different views on that.”
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