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


FILE PHOTO: Anthropic logo is seen in this illustration taken March 1, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

April 14 (Reuters) - Federal ⁠agencies and government officials are quietly sidestepping ⁠U.S. President Donald Trump’s ban on working with ‌Anthropic, Politico reported on Tuesday.

The Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation is actively testing Anthropic's frontier AI model ​Mythos’ hacking prowess, the report ⁠said.

Reuters could not immediately ⁠confirm the report. Anthropic, the White House and ⁠the Commerce ‌Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Staff on at least ⁠three congressional committees held or requested briefings ​from the ‌company to learn about Mythos' cyber scanning capabilities ⁠over the ​past week, the report added.

Anthropic's co-founder Jack Clark said at the Semafor World Economy event on Monday ⁠that the company is discussing ​Mythos with the Trump administration even after the Pentagon cut off business with the U.S. AI company following ⁠a contract dispute.

The nature and details of Anthropic's talks with the U.S. government, including which agencies are involved, were not immediately clear.

Mythos, announced on ​April 7, is Anthropic's "most capable ⁠yet for coding and agentic tasks," the company said ​in a blog post, referring ‌to the model's ability to ​act autonomously.

(Reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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