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Last hard class 04-11-2026 15:16

Mythos
 
The news out this week about some AI capabilities is a little concerning. But I don't really know enough about the subject . Mostly, I follow Ai stories as they relate to replacing peoples jobs. Or how quantum compute power may affect encryption.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mythos-...hacker-threat/

If one company has this capability now, the hackers/bad guys cant be far behind?


Should we be worried? Much ado about nothing?



LHC

Badger52 04-12-2026 05:00

Sounds like software version of the chip everyone was after in the movie "Sneakers" - take over any IT system.
"Anybody want to crash an airliner?"

Paslode 04-12-2026 10:06

On one hand….

Quote:

Anthropic’s moral stand on U.S. military use of artificial intelligence is reshaping the competition between leading AI companies but also exposing a growing awareness that maybe chatbots just aren’t capable enough for acts of war.
Quote:

Anthropic's latest AI technology, called Mythos, is so powerful at revealing software vulnerabilities that the company is afraid to release the model publicly lest it fall into the hands of bad actors.
On the other hand….

Quote:

Anthropic is sharing the tech with a select group of major companies, including Amazon, Apple, Cisco, JPMorgan Chase and Nvidia, so they can test the model and strengthen their own systems against cyberattacks

My conclusion…

If they were really afraid of misuse and had morals they wouldn’t release it at all, but they would rather get rich by releasing it to mega corps who will use it to make money. This is very similar to what happened during the COVID scam, big corps were open for business while the smaller businesses were required to close, which led to a growth in revenue and market share by big corps.

Paslode 04-12-2026 10:22

Quote:

"Humans are the weakest link in security," Knight noted. "Humans have the ability to make mistakes when we're writing code. It's possible for vulnerabilities in source code to have never been found by humans."
Humans are the weakest link, that is the mantra of the AI Cult. And if humans are the weakest link then why do we need them?

7624U 04-12-2026 18:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Last hard class (Post 682207)
The news out this week about some AI capabilities is a little concerning. But I don't really know enough about the subject . Mostly, I follow Ai stories as they relate to replacing peoples jobs. Or how quantum compute power may affect encryption.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mythos-...hacker-threat/

If one company has this capability now, the hackers/bad guys cant be far behind?


Should we be worried? Much ado about nothing?
LHC

Mythos broke out of containment this week on its own don't know if you seen that story..

https://dev.to/zaferdace/the-machine...-an-email-41hp

Box 04-12-2026 19:19

Nerds that couldn't even protect their own milk money have doomed mankind because they can't even make their robot listen to them.

MR2 04-13-2026 03:14

Hey - I've seen this movie!

GratefulCitizen 04-13-2026 10:08

Make computer viruses.
Sell antivirus software.

Sell AI to help businesses automate.
Sell AI to detect the vulnerabilities created by AI automation.

Hmmm…

Badger52 04-16-2026 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by GratefulCitizen (Post 682216)
Make computer viruses.
Sell antivirus software.

Sell AI to help businesses automate.
Sell AI to detect the vulnerabilities created by AI automation.

Hmmm…

Wuhan has an IT division?

MR2 04-16-2026 15:58

:lifter
Quote:

Originally Posted by Badger52 (Post 682218)
Wuhan has an IT division?


7624U 04-17-2026 08:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badger52 (Post 682218)
Wuhan has an IT division?

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61008730

China was the first but more brain chips to go with your RFID chips needed, World Govt's say its for security reasons :D

Badger52 04-18-2026 16:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by 7624U (Post 682220)
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61008730

China was the first but more brain chips to go with your RFID chips needed, World Govt's say its for security reasons :D

"Don't be silly; we're not taking you for ransom. We're taking your hand." [WHACK!] :munchin


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