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The AI firm says Fable 5 sets a new benchmark across tasks, while access to Mythos 5 remains limited due to concerns over its advanced cybersecurity capabilities
Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 brings Mythos-class AI to public users with safeguards, while the full Mythos 5 model remains restricted to vetted organisations
Despite growing investment in AI-enabled sales training, organisations struggle to link adoption with business outcomes, according to an upGrad Enterprise survey
Mastercard says stronger cybersecurity, agent verification and consent frameworks will be critical as AI agents begin making purchases on behalf of consumers
RBI prepared for handling cyber security threats related to Mythos, says DG Swaminathan
India is working to standardise government data definitions and classifications to improve interoperability and enable more effective AI applications
Artificial intelligence is no longer a speculative technology but an operational reality and poses one of the most significant tests for international law, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has said, underlining that choices made during this decade will shape the future relationship between technology, power, freedom, and justice. He also stressed that technology itself is neither inherently benevolent nor inherently harmful. Speaking at a public lecture in Birkbeck College of University of London on "Artificial Intelligence and International Law", he said unlike previous technological revolutions, AI does not merely enhance human capacity; it increasingly participates in decision-making processes that were historically considered uniquely human. "Technology itself is neither inherently benevolent nor inherently harmful. Its impact depends upon the legal, political, and ethical frameworks within which societies choose to deploy it. The responsibility of law, therefore, is neither t
As AI models become cheaper and more attractive, the report expects this to encourage new uses and higher volumes of use, eroding and possibly erasing any savings from efficiency advances
As AI accelerates vulnerability discovery and exploitation, Cert-In is pushing faster remediation and automation. The challenge is whether enterprises can respond quickly enough
Anthropic's cybersecurity system flags over 10,000 vulnerabilities in weeks, highlighting a growing gap between rapid AI-driven discovery and slower patching and disclosure processes
AI accelerates cyber threats as enterprises ramp up spending on digital security
AI is becoming part of the core infrastructure of India's fintech ecosystem as firms look to automate workflows, tackle fraud, and improve scalability
Google says threat actors likely used AI tools to identify and develop a zero-day exploit, marking what it describes as the first known case of its kind
OpenAI and Anthropic's PE-backed AI services push could challenge traditional IT firms as model companies move closer to enterprise workflows and execution layers
Global regulators and Indian banks race to strengthen cybersecurity as Anthropic's Claude Mythos raises fears of AI-powered systemic financial attacks
Many Indian firms see AI as a security booster, but gaps in zero-trust frameworks, visibility and skilled staff continue to weaken cyber resilience
Microsoft said the phishing campaign targeted over 35,000 users across 13,000 organisations using fake compliance emails and adversary-in-the-middle attacks to steal account access
Public sector banks are bracing up to increase IT spending in order to secure their systems, safeguard customer data, and protect monetary resources amid global concerns over Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI tool and its potential implications for financial data security. Mythos' advanced coding capabilities give it an unprecedented potential to detect cybersecurity weaknesses and develop methods to exploit them, sparking concerns that it could be used to disrupt banking systems. In view of this new challenge, banks have to definitely increase their investments in IT to make their system more robust and reduce vulnerabilities with regard to cyber attacks, Punjab & Sind Bank MD and CEO Swarup Kumar Saha told PTI. He said the bank is going to increase its IT spending this financial year to meet the challenges posed by new technology. Besides, UCO Bank MD and CEO Ashwani Kumar said the bank's IT spending is going to be higher than last financial year, and a major part would go towards ...
AI-powered tool enables enterprises to scan codebases for vulnerabilities and generate patches, with global tech and consulting partners supporting deployment
New CERT-In advisory highlights how frontier AI systems are enabling large-scale scams, deepfakes, and automated cyberattacks with minimal human intervention