@rohanpaul_ai: Reuter: Japanese banks are getting early access to OpenAI’s newest model for security testing, which is believed to be …
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Japanese banks are getting early access to a new OpenAI model for security testing, reportedly comparable to Anthropic's Claude Mythos.
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Reuter: Japanese banks are getting early access to OpenAI’s newest model for security testing, which is believed to be on a par with that of rival Anthropic’s Claude Mythos.
There were also reports that Japan’s three largest banks are expected to gain access to Anthropic https://t.co/xIUcO0ZHgF
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