After weeks of negotiations, the Trump administration approved Anthropic's release of Mythos, its most advanced AI model, to a limited set of US companies and agencies.
After several weeks of negotiations, the Trump administration gave Anthropic the green light to provide access to Mythos, its most advanced AI model, to a limited set of US companies and government agencies. The approval marks a notable instance of direct White House involvement in controlling which organizations can access a private AI company's frontier model, according to Wired.
The Trump administration authorized Anthropic to release Mythos, described by the company as its most advanced AI model, to a curated group of US-based organizations. Recipients include both private companies and government agencies. The approval followed a negotiation period of several weeks between Anthropic and the White House.
According to Wired, access was not made broadly available. Instead, Anthropic is granting it selectively, keeping the rollout tightly controlled rather than publishing Mythos as a general release.
This situation is unusual for a few reasons worth paying attention to:
For businesses that rely on Anthropic’s Claude models today, this episode is a reminder that access to frontier AI is not always just a billing question. Policy and politics can become part of the equation.
The source excerpt here is thin, so we want to be careful not to overread it. What Wired reported is the basic fact: weeks of negotiations, White House approval, limited US rollout. The details of who is on the list, what Mythos can actually do differently from existing Claude models, and what conditions Anthropic agreed to are not reported in the excerpt.
That said, the structure of this deal is meaningful on its own. When a government gets comfortable deciding which private organizations can access an AI model, that behavior tends to expand, not contract. Whether you think that is good or bad probably depends on how much you trust the administration doing the deciding.
From a practical agency standpoint, the clients most affected are those in government contracting, defense-adjacent industries, or regulated sectors who were hoping to evaluate Mythos. If you are not already in the approved group, your path to access is unclear for now.
If Mythos access matters to your business, here are concrete next steps:
Watch Anthropic’s official channels and Wired’s ongoing coverage for the full list of approved organizations and any expansion of access.