Association of Banks in Singapore monitoring potential threats from frontier AI models


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

SINGAPORE, April 27 (Reuters) - Banks ⁠in Singapore are working with the city-state's industry ⁠body to monitor emerging threats posed by frontier ‌artificial intelligence models, the director of the Association of Banks in Singapore said on Monday.

Here are some details:

• ABS is working with ​member banks to monitor emerging threats, ⁠share intelligence and coordinate ⁠the development of risk mitigation efforts, its director Ong‑Ang Ai ⁠Boon ‌said in a statement in response to queries from Reuters.

• Local banks have also enhanced ⁠monitoring and incident response capabilities to enable faster ​detection, containment ‌and remediation of threats, the statement said.

• This comes ⁠as financial ​institutions across the globe scramble to assess the cybersecurity risks brought about by Anthropic's frontier AI model Mythos.

• Anthropic ⁠earlier this month debuted Mythos, its ​most advanced AI model to date and designed for defensive cybersecurity tasks, though it has limited the release due to ⁠concerns about its potential for misuse.

• Some Asian financial regulators said last week they were taking measures to address potential risks and are monitoring the development.

• The ​ABS is a non-profit organisation that ⁠represents the interests of the commercial and investment banking community ​in Singapore, comprising over 100 local ‌and foreign banks, institutions and ​representative offices operating in the country.

(Reporting by Rae Wee and Yantoultra Ngui, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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