Concerns about the capabilities of the artificial intelligence (AI) model being tested by Anthropic Cybersecurity stocks led lower on Friday (March 27), Bloomberg reported I mentioned.
The report attributed this decline to a Fortune report that stated that a draft blog post made publicly available by Anthropic inadvertently stated that the AI model “poses unprecedented cybersecurity risks,” according to Bloomberg.
Anthropic did not immediately respond to PYMNTS’ request for comment.
According to a Bloomberg report, Anthropic plans to share test results from its AI model, Claude Capybara, with cyber companies before its release so they can improve their defenses.
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Two Wall Street analysts interviewed by Bloomberg said the market is drawing the wrong conclusion from news about the potential threat posed by the AI model. One said that if there was indeed a threat, there would be a greater need for cybersecurity experts.
Another model of anthropic artificial intelligence was used Cyber attacks last year. Anthropic said in November 2025 that its CloudCode model had been manipulated to carry out a large-scale cyberespionage operation across 30 organizations in finance, technology and the Internet. manufacturing, And the government.
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The company said that the incident, which occurred in mid-September 2025, represents the first confirmed case in which an artificial intelligence agent handled most of the intrusion steps normally performed by human hackers.
AI industry experts interviewed by PYMNTS at the time said the incident showed that scammers are evolving alongside the technology, posing risks to automated systems from outside AI. Systems It requires guarantees.
the World Economic Forum‘s 2025 Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence The report found that 70% of executives said that AI increased their exposure to digital risk, even as it improved productivity. Only 39% of companies surveyed said they had a formal AI governance framework. The report also found that global Cyber incidents It has tripled since 2022.
the PYMNTS INTELLIGENCE a report “Operations managers leverage GenAI to reduce data security losses“I found that an increasing percentage of chief operating officers are relying on AI-based productivity solutions for improvement Cyber security Management, as companies face increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.





