Gotrade News - Anthropic is set to brief the Financial Stability Board on its new AI model Mythos, which has identified thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, who chairs the FSB, personally requested the presentation.
Anthropic remains a private company, so retail investors cannot buy its shares directly. The clearest public-market exposure runs through its largest backers and integration partners: Amazon (AMZN), Alphabet (GOOGL), and enterprise software partner GitLab (GTLB).
Key Takeaways
- Anthropic will present its Mythos AI model to the Financial Stability Board, a body whose members include the US, UK, France, Germany, Japan, and other G20 nations.
- GitLab deepened its Claude integration on April 28, embedding Anthropic's latest models into its Duo Agent platform across planning, coding, testing, security, and deployment workflows.
- Amazon and Alphabet are Anthropic's two largest public-market investors, making them the primary proxies for Anthropic's expanding enterprise and regulatory footprint.
Anthropic Enters the Regulatory Conversation
According to Investing.com, Anthropic has restricted Mythos access to a limited number of US organizations due to the model's risk profile. International regulators have raised concerns about unequal protection from the cyber vulnerabilities Mythos can expose.
The FSB briefing signals that cutting-edge AI models are now treated as critical infrastructure by global financial watchdogs. Regulatory legitimacy at this level typically precedes broader enterprise adoption cycles.
For investors, Anthropic's seat at the FSB table strengthens the long-term thesis around its cloud infrastructure partners. Amazon's AWS Bedrock is one of two primary channels through which enterprises access Claude models today.
GitLab's Claude Integration Goes Deeper
As reported by Insider Monkey, GitLab's Duo Agents now run on the latest Claude models, accessible via Google Cloud and AWS Bedrock. All agent actions remain governed by GitLab's existing compliance and audit framework, which addresses a top enterprise objection to AI adoption.
GitLab also joined the Claude Marketplace, letting customers apply GitLab credits toward Anthropic spending. This tightens the commercial relationship between the two companies beyond a simple API arrangement.
The integration covers the full software development lifecycle, from initial planning through security scanning and production deployment. That breadth makes it harder for single-point AI coding tools to displace GitLab within existing enterprise accounts.
Alphabet's stake in Anthropic adds a secondary dimension to its core search and cloud business. Every expansion of Claude's enterprise reach reinforces Google Cloud as a preferred deployment surface for AI-native workflows.
Motley Fool's analysis of top AI stocks highlights that durable competitive moats and consistent cash flows are now the defining criteria for long-term AI holdings. Amazon and Alphabet both clear that bar, with Anthropic relationships adding an optionality layer that is difficult to price but increasingly hard to ignore.





