On Wednesday, Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 reportedly unveiled Tulongfeng, an AI tool it says can go head-to-head with Anthropic’s Mythos.
On Wednesday, Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 reportedly unveiled Tulongfeng, an AI tool it says can go head-to-head with Anthropic’s Mythos. That’s the cybersecurity-focused AI model that is reportedly so powerful, the Trump Administration has currently banned it and its more restricted version , Fable 5, from the h…
The update centers on Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models as Anthropic’s export ban drags on and gives GenAI News readers a fuller view of what changed, who is involved, and what the development signals.
From an operator and builder perspective, the story connects to ai news, ai tools trends rather than standing as an isolated announcement.
Earlier the same week Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based AI startup launched Fugu , a model named after the Japanese word for blowfish. GenAI News has rewritten this item in original language based on the reporting and materials published by TechCrunch.
What matters
- On Wednesday, Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 reportedly unveiled Tulongfeng, an AI tool it says can go head-to-head w…
- That’s the cybersecurity-focused AI model that is reportedly so powerful, the Trump Administration has currently bann…
- Earlier the same week Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based AI startup launched Fugu , a model named after the Japanese word for b…
Why it matters
Earlier the same week Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based AI startup launched Fugu , a model named after the Japanese word for b…
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by TechCrunch AI. Source reference: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/27/asian-ai-startups-launch-mythos-like-models-as-anthropics-export-ban-drags-on/.
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