Friday, April 17, 2026

Amid Anthropic Mythos Threat Inner City Press Asks Tobias Adrian at IMF Spring Meeting



Amid Anthropic Mythos Threat Inner City Press Asks Tobias Adrian at IMF Spring Meeting

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Substack

DC, April 14 รข€“ After the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in USA, the International Monetary Fund warned of more trouble, just as NYCB teetered. Inner City Press on March 7, 2024 asked the IMF about it, video here.  

  Now on April 14, 2026, Inner City Press at the IMF's Spring Meetings asked Tobias Adrian about Anthropic's Mythos and the danger posed - what guidance if any does the IMF, which has had so many opinions on crypto at least to El Salvador, have on this one?

  Adrian said the IMF has been working on this for some time. He did not directly opine, as the World Bank and IMF are generally not going on the conflicts around Iran. Still, they let the Press in (and treat it well), compared to today's UN which literally roughs up and bans the Press. We'll have more on this. 

In the run-up to the IMF's and World Bank's Spring meetings Inner City Press put in questions about Gabon requesting a program, and the impact of the Iran war on oil prices, specifically on Republic of Congo.

  The Spokesperson said the IMF calling it a conflict and not a war was just "terminology, nothing behind it." She said the high in the price of oil might help the economies of some countries

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