The White House is formulating a plan to restore cooperation with Anthropic, which was previously listed as a supply chain risk
According to Axios, the White House is formulating guidelines that allow federal agencies to bypass the previous supply chain risk designation for Anthropic and introduce its latest model, Mythos. Sources say that the White House's move aims to gracefully bring Anthropic back. Earlier this month, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Bessent met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.
Previously, the Pentagon had listed Anthropic as a supply chain risk due to Anthropic's refusal to sign an agreement allowing the Pentagon to use its model Claude for all lawful purposes, insisting on prohibiting its use for large-scale domestic surveillance or the development of fully autonomous weapons. Currently, multiple federal agencies are vying for access to Mythos, which demonstrates powerful capabilities for automated cyber attacks while also serving as a defensive tool. The White House stated that any policy announcement will come directly from the president, and anything else is speculation.