Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to Meet White House on Mythos Cybersecurity Model
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is meeting with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Friday to discuss the company's new Mythos model, which identifies software security vulnerabilities. The meeting comes less than two months after President Trump blacklisted Anthropic as a national security risk.
Anthropic CEO to Meet White House on Mythos Cybersecurity Model
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is meeting with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Friday, April 17, 2026, to discuss the company's Mythos AI model, according to CNBC. The meeting represents a thaw in relations less than two months after President Donald Trump blacklisted Anthropic, calling it a national security risk.
About Mythos
Mythos is designed to identify weaknesses and security flaws within software, according to Anthropic. The company announced the model earlier in April 2026 and is rolling it out to a select group of companies as part of a new cybersecurity initiative. Anthropic does not plan to release Mythos publicly.
Anthropic says it has been in "ongoing discussions" with U.S. government officials about the model's capabilities.
Political Context
The meeting marks a significant shift from the Trump administration's previous stance. In February 2026, the President blacklisted Anthropic and declared his administration would "not do business with them again."
Specific details about what prompted the initial blacklisting or what changed to enable this meeting were not disclosed. Anthropic declined to comment on the meeting.
What This Means
The meeting signals potential reconciliation between a leading AI company and the federal government at a time when AI security capabilities are increasingly strategic. By developing a specialized cybersecurity model rather than a general-purpose AI, Anthropic may be positioning itself as a defense-oriented company, which could explain the renewed government engagement. However, the limited rollout and lack of public release suggest either capability concerns or deliberate restriction of a powerful security tool.
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