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EU Ministers Press Anthropic Over Claude Mythos Access

EU finance ministers urge Anthropic to let local firms test Claude Mythos amid worries they’ll lag behind U.S. rivals. Sentiment: 31.8% support, 42.4% confront.

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NEW: EU finance ministers press Anthropic to let local companies test Claude Mythos so they don’t “fall behind” U.S. companies.

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Community Sentiment Analysis

Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement

Sentiment Distribution

74% Engaged
32% Positive
42% Negative
Positive
32%
Negative
42%
Neutral
26%

Key Takeaways

What the community is saying — both sides

Supporting

1

AI Act slowed growth

, chased talent away and left Europe trailing while others built the future.

2

heavy fines

yet privately seeking early-access API keys from US labs.

3

national sovereignty and strategic power

, not just corporate competition.

4

years

, not months.

5

necessary step

to close the AI gap for European firms.

6

restricting access

, effectively locking EU firms out of cutting‑edge models.

7

US currently dominates frontier AI

, while Europe focused on rules rather than building competing models.

Opposing

1

Hypocrisy and tech "theft"

Many reply that the EU has spent years drafting restrictive AI rules and is now begging for access to US models—framed as an attempt to "steal" the fruits of others' labor.

2

They're losing the race

Frequent claims that the EU is outpaced, "can't keep up" and is acting out of panic or jealousy rather than building its own competitive stack.

3

Regulation crushes builders

A strong thread argues EU rules are anti-builder, kill incentive to innovate, and create a hostile environment that could push companies to avoid Europe entirely.

4

Skepticism about Mythos / Anthropic

Several replies call Mythos overhyped marketing and warn Anthropic not to comply or reveal secrets—advising firms to "stay away" from EU demands.

5

Alternatives and security claims

Some voices push other options — noting Europe has Mistral or recommending publicly available ChatGPT 5.5 as having better cybersecurity rankings than Mythos.

6

Mockery and alarmist jokes

Many responses are derisive or jokey—labeling the EU "beggars," predicting dissolution, or riffing on Terminators/AI uprising—more contempt and ridicule than technical critique.

Top Reactions

Most popular replies, ranked by engagement

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@anomsiiwa

Supporting

EU Regulators: "We will fine you 10% of your global revenue if your neural network sneezes wrong." Also EU Regulators: "Hey man, any chance we can get a few of those early access API keys?"

66
0
1.7K
C

@CyberSekhmet

Opposing

As if they were even part of the race... the delusion is insane 🤡

28
0
1.1K
P

@petrroyce

Supporting

what do they mean by "they don't fall behind"? brothers and sisters, this is long overdue

8
0
379
C

@Christo07291909

Supporting

They suffocated growth with bureaucracy and drove talent out of the EU… now they’re begging for access to the gold. Classic.

6
1
530
B

@Baileybillyb

Opposing

If I was Anthropic I would stay the hell away from the European Union: the EU has made it clear that its game plan is to fine American companies out of existence. Further, this is a ploy to force Anthropic to divulge secrets. The EU has gone full totalitarian. Just stay away.🧐🤔

6
0
257
S

@sushantkumar67

Opposing

What gives the EU the right to demand what the USA worked so hard to build?

5
0
386

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