Anthropic restricts new AI model Mythos
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At MLH, the mission has always been to help developers learn by doing. As AI applications shift from simple chat interfaces to complex, long-running agents, the need for persistent state has become critical.
Anthropic says that its new AI model, Mythos, is so good at carrying out cyberattacks that the company has decided not to release the full version of the model publicly—instead, it’s only sharing the model with top tech companies so they can start building up their defenses.
Anthropic will make its new AI model available to some of the world’s biggest cybersecurity and software firms in an effort to slow the arms race ignited by AI in the hands of hackers, Anthropic said Tuesday.
Ledger’s Charles Guillemet says artificial intelligence is making hacks cheaper and faster, forcing a rethink of how crypto systems stay secure.
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New AI hack attacks Gmail accounts. This threat “is not specific to Google," the company told me, after a new attack was shown to use AI to hack into Gmail accounts. “It illustrates why developing robust protections against prompt injection attacks is ...
Can AI be "evil?" - Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images A new paper from Anthropic, released on Friday, suggests that AI can be "quite evil" when it's trained to cheat. Anthropic found that when an AI model learns to cheat on software programming ...
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