Britain's bank regulator expects 'quite significant disruption' from latest AI models

May 11, 2026 12:07 PM EDT

FILE PHOTO Sam Woods, Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation, during the Bank of England financial stability report press conference, at the Bank of England, London. Picture date: Tuesday December 2, 2025. Yui Mok/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - ‌The ​head ​of the Bank of England’s regulatory arm on Wednesday said ‌it was “reasonable to expect quite significant disruption” ⁠to financial services from the latest AI ‌models such as Anthropic’s ‌Mythos and ChatGPT 5.5 Instant.

Sam Woods, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation ​Authority, cited such models' growing ability to identify vulnerabilities, and the ⁠requirement for banks to patch these - “the main driver of ​outages” in the financial system - at speed.

Woods said firms would need ​to step up basic ‌cyber hygiene and respond faster, with AI-driven defences becoming more ⁠important. He was speaking at UK Finance's Growth Delivery Summit.

Anthropic rolled out its latest ⁠AI model, Mythos, to a limited number of ​businesses in April. It is viewed by cybersecurity experts as posing challenges to the banking ‌industry and its legacy technology systems, although a BoE co-led ‌cyber group determined last month that ⁠the sector was ‌prepared for ​those challenges.

(Reporting by Phoebe Seers; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Alex ‌Richardson)



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