Anthropics, the UK-based artificial intelligence (AI) firm, has announced plans to release its highly advanced Mythos-class models to the public. The move is part of the company's efforts to increase transparency and collaboration with governments and researchers, who can utilise the models for a range of applications, from healthcare to finance.
However, the AI flaw-finder tool used to identify potential errors in the Mythos-class models will remain inaccessible to the public. The company is still figuring out the necessary 'guardrails' to ensure the safe and responsible use of the models.
Anthropic's decision to release the Mythos-class models to the public comes as the UK government continues to explore the potential benefits and risks of AI technology. The government has established the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) to provide guidance on the development and use of AI.
Experts have welcomed Anthropic's move, citing the potential benefits of increased transparency and collaboration. However, they also caution that the responsible use of AI requires careful consideration and regulation.
The release of the Mythos-class models is expected to have significant implications for various industries, including healthcare, finance, and education. Governments and researchers will be able to utilise the models to develop new applications and improve existing services.