The UK government is in talks with Anthropic to allow British companies access to the Claude Mythos cybersecurity platform, a development reported on 24 April 2026 amid warnings about the product.

  • Government and Anthropic are negotiating a UK launch for Claude Mythos
  • Claude Mythos is positioned as an AI cybersecurity platform for businesses
  • Discussions are taking place amid warnings about the product’s release

What happened

Reports on 24 April 2026 indicate the UK government has opened discussions with Anthropic aimed at enabling British businesses to use Claude Mythos, Anthropic’s cybersecurity platform. The talks concern how the product could be made available in the UK market.

The negotiations follow public reporting that highlighted warnings related to the platform’s release, prompting scrutiny from stakeholders as the discussions progress.

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Why it matters

If concluded, an agreement would give UK firms access to an advanced AI tool intended for cybersecurity tasks, potentially affecting corporate security operations, vendor choices, and the competitive landscape for cyber-defence technology.

At the same time, the presence of warnings means policymakers and businesses will need to weigh benefits against concerns about safety, oversight and operational risk, making the terms of any arrangement and accompanying safeguards especially important.

What to watch next

Whether the talks produce a formal arrangement and what conditions or controls accompany any UK release, including any statements from Anthropic or government departments outlining access, limits or risk mitigation measures.

Responses from industry bodies, cybersecurity buyers, and any regulatory or advisory activity that clarifies how the UK will permit, govern or monitor use of Claude Mythos by domestic organisations.

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