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Federal agencies skirt Trump’s Anthropic ban to test its advanced AI model

Federal agencies and government officials are quietly sidestepping U.S. ​President Donald Trump’s ban on working with ‌Anthropic, Politico reports. The Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation is actively testing Anthropic's frontier ​AI model Mythos’ hacking prowess, the ​report says. Earlier this year, Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology after the company's CEO, Dario Amodei, took a firm stance against allowing the Pentagon to deploy its models in autonomous lethal attacks or mass surveillance operations.

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European banks are resilient to geopolitical shocks, new EBA head says

New European Banking Authority head François-Louis Michaud has said European lenders have enough resilience to absorb current financial and geopolitical ‌shocks but need to prepare for future uncertainties including cybersecurity risks associated with AI. Reuters notes that the European Central Bank has made strengthening lenders' resilience to geopolitical ​risks a key priority for this year and will stress test the largest banks, after last month warning that ​markets were underpricing the stress on the financial system coming from such risks. "We also know that what's coming next will not be very much like what we’ve been seeing ​in the past, and we need to be prepared for that," Michaud added.

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