Patna: A new artificial intelligence model called “Mythos” has created a wave of discussion in the global technology industry. The tool has been developed by the US-based company Anthropic and was officially introduced on April 7. Since its release, it has been seen as one of the most advanced AI systems focused on software development.
Mythos is designed to make software creation faster and easier. Unlike regular AI tools that only help with writing small pieces of code, this model can understand an entire software system at once. It can analyse how different parts of a program work together, suggest improvements, and even test the code automatically. Experts say this could reduce the time needed to build and maintain complex software.
At the same time, the new technology has raised concerns about jobs in the software industry. Many experts believe that as AI tools become more powerful, companies may need fewer human workers for routine coding and maintenance tasks. Some early estimates suggest that demand for software jobs could fall by up to 20 percent in the coming years, although this is not confirmed and depends on how widely the technology is used.
The debate over AI replacing human work is not new. Industry leaders have warned for years that advanced systems could reduce the need for certain technical roles. However, with Mythos now entering the discussion, these concerns have become stronger and more urgent in tech circles.
The impact could also be significant in countries like India, where the IT sector plays a major role in the economy. Experts say Indian IT companies may start using more AI tools for routine tasks, which could change the nature of employment in the industry. While new types of jobs may also emerge, workers may need to adapt to rapidly changing skill requirements in the future.





















