Context: Anthropic opens most powerful AI model to public with safeguards
Anthropic, developer of Claude AI, launched Claude Mythos, a frontier Artificial Intelligence model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities. The editorial highlights how such models may fundamentally alter cyber warfare and expose India’s preparedness gaps.
Understanding Mythos
Artificial Intelligence
- Machines performing tasks requiring human intelligence.
Machine Learning
- Subset of Artificial Intelligence.
- Systems learn patterns from data.
Deep Learning
- Subset of Machine Learning.
- Uses neural networks for complex problem-solving.
Large Language Models
- Subset / application of Deep Learning.
- Trained on massive datasets for reasoning, coding, analysis and text generation.
Frontier Models
- Advanced Large Language Models.
- Possess enhanced reasoning, planning and cybersecurity capabilities.
Sequence
Artificial Intelligence → Machine Learning → Deep Learning → Large Language Model → Frontier Models
Key Terms
Cybersecurity
- Protection of systems, networks and data from cyber threats.
Zero-Day Vulnerability
- A previously unknown software or hardware security flaw for which no patch or fix is available at the time of discovery or exploitation.
Why is Mythos a Cybersecurity Concern?
Shift in Cyber Warfare
- Earlier, humans discovered vulnerabilities and planned attacks.
- Mythos-class AI can assist in identifying vulnerabilities and attack pathways at machine speed.
Zero-Day Discovery
- Can potentially detect unknown vulnerabilities before developers become aware of them.
Faster Exploitation Cycle
- Reduces the time between vulnerability discovery and cyberattack.
Vulnerability Chaining
- Multiple minor flaws can be combined into a major security breach.
Democratisation of Offensive Capability
- Advanced cyber capabilities may become accessible to less-skilled actors.
Critical Infrastructure Risk
Vulnerable sectors include:
- Banking
- Telecom
- Power Grid
- Defence Networks
- Digital Public Infrastructure
Suggestions / Way Forward
India AI Safety Institute
- Independent testing and evaluation of frontier AI models.
Defence AI Quad
- India–United States–United Kingdom–Japan cooperation on AI security and cyber defence.
AUKUS Pillar-II
Includes cooperation in:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Quantum Computing
- Autonomous Systems
- Electronic Warfare
- Undersea Technologies
Cybersecurity Modernisation
- Upgrade legacy systems.
- Strengthen patch management.
- Improve cyber resilience.
Sovereign Defensive AI
- Develop indigenous AI tools for threat detection and cyber defence.
Frontier AI Regulation
- Mandatory disclosure of advanced model capabilities, risks and safety assessments.
Global AI Governance
- Develop international norms through G20 and other multilateral forums.







