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India has begun testing sensitive public-facing financial and government software against Anthropic’s next‑generation AI model, Mythos, officials said on May 27, 2026.
Major domestic IT firms including Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services are running vulnerability assessments in secure environments — Infosys is examining and patching its widely used Finacle banking software — while state cyber agency CERT‑In is testing Aadhaar-related systems and government login platforms.
Companies are also using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 to help identify and remediate flaws.
New Delhi is seeking controlled access to Mythos, preferably on Indian soil, and has engaged the US on the matter through the Ministry of External Affairs; Anthropic has said decisions on sharing are for the US government.
India’s central bank has briefed banks and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has urged heightened vigilance.
The move reflects broader global concern over Mythos’s ability to surface software vulnerabilities quickly and the potential dual-use risks of powerful AI tools.
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