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Japan eyes 'continuous' AI legal reforms to counter Mythos-level threats

Japan plans to actively and continuously review AI-related laws to improve its response capabilities against threats posed by advanced AI models like Anthropic's Claude Mythos, according to a newly released government draft policy.

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A general release of an AI model as powerful as Anthropic's Claude Mythos could have far-reaching consequences for cybersecurity. © Reuters

SACHIKO KAWAHARA

June 19, 2026 03:34 JST

TOKYO -- Japan will "actively and continuously review" AI-related laws to enhance its ability to respond to the threats posed by such high-performance models as Anthropic's Claude Mythos, according to a new AI government draft policy revealed Thursday.

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Source document: New AI Government Draft Policy

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Japan eyes 'continuous' AI legal reforms to counter Mythos-level threats

Japan plans to actively and continuously review AI-related laws to improve its response capabilities against threats posed by advanced AI models like Anthropic's Claude Mythos, according to a newly released government draft policy.

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