
Bloomberg Tech Wall Street CEOs Summoned to Discuss Anthropic AI Risks
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Apr 10, 2026 Shereen Ghafari, Bloomberg AI reporter who tracks model releases and compute trends. Michael Intrator, CEO of CoreWeave, on multi-year deals and supplying AI compute. Brent Thill, Jefferies analyst, on hardware demand and semiconductor implications. They discuss Anthropic’s new model and regulatory concern, banks’ rapid meeting about cyber risks, and the surge in demand for AI data-center capacity.
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Regulators Urgently Raised Mythos Cyber Risk With Banks
- US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell urgently met Wall Street CEOs about Anthropic's Mythos over cyber risk concerns.
- The meeting was hush-hush, convened during the Financial Services Forum to raise awareness and prompt banks to test guardrails with limited access partners.
Banks Are Stress Testing Mythos And Worrying About Data Exposure
- Banks are both being briefed on vulnerabilities and already stress‑testing Mythos via the Glass Wing project with about 40 partners.
- Discussions focus on protecting internal consumer data and preventing models from weaponizing identified vulnerabilities.
CoreWeave Seen As Luxury Provider Amid Compute Shortage
- CoreWeave shares jumped after multi‑year deals with Anthropic and Meta as demand for NVIDIA compute surges.
- Analysts see CoreWeave as the "luxury" infrastructure builder with large contracted backlogs from top AI customers.

