The White House has held what officials described as a “productive” meeting with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei amid growing concerns over the company’s Mythos AI model. The discussion signals that the AI firm’s technology may be too critical for even the US government to do without.

Mythos, Anthropic’s latest AI model, has sparked serious concerns among finance ministers and top bankers. Experts say the model potentially has an unprecedented ability to identify and exploit cyber-security weaknesses, raising questions about its safe deployment.

The meeting comes as digital twin technology is increasingly being adopted by firms to boost productivity. Companies say digital twins make staff more productive, but questions remain about whether they represent a potential legal minefield.

In other tech news, Tinder and Zoom are now offering “proof of humanity” eye-scans to combat AI-driven fraud. Users can verify their identity using World devices, marking a new approach to authentication in the age of advanced AI.

Meanwhile, quantum computing is emerging as a potential area where Europe could lead the global tech race. With several promising computing companies in the field, analysts are asking whether Europe could become a leader in this transformative technology.

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