U.S. and China Prepare New AI Safety Dialogue as Anthropic's Mythos Model Spurs Talks

According to Beating (a monitoring platform), China and the U.S. are preparing to launch a new round of AI safety dialogue. The catalyst is Anthropic’s Mythos model, which can autonomously breach government databases and hospital networks, prompting U.S. officials to view it as an unprecedented cyber weapon. Simultaneously, DeepSeek announced its new model has been adapted to Huawei chips, reducing China’s dependence on Nvidia and strengthening its negotiating position. U.S. senior officials confirmed the White House aims to open communication channels during an upcoming China-U.S. leadership meeting.

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