Posted on 04/21/2026 7:31:02 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A handful of users in a private online forum gained access to Mythos on the same day that Anthropic first announced a plan to release the model...
The group has been using Mythos regularly since then, though not for cybersecurity purposes...
Announced on April 7, Mythos is being deployed as part of Anthropic's "Project Glasswing," a controlled initiative under which select organizations are permitted to use the unreleased Claude Mythos Preview model for defensive cybersecurity.
Mythos is a powerful AI model that has sparked concerns among regulators about its unprecedented ability to identify digital security vulnerabilities and potential for misuse.
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How does a company that specializes in cyber-security manage to lose not just one app, but two?
I find it curious how this occurs at the same time its experiencing a significant dodgy patch with the U.S. government, specifically the Department of Defense (DoD) about its imposed guardrails.
Since Mythos is being coded by 80% Indians here in the USA you can bet that the source code is available on the streets of Mumbai on a thumb drive right now....
They just don’t have the electricity or silicone to pull it off.
Bfl
“They just don’t have the electricity or silicone to pull it off.”
That is because India is a parasitic civilization and has to live off others like a fungus.
Toothpaste. Tube. Some assembly required.
Oh wait. Never mind.
They are running all of our computer systems now. So there is that.
One day in the not-so-distant future, AI will figure out how to take down the entire Internet.
Pleasant dreams, everyone!
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