Anthropic Hides Mythos Over 'Cyber' Fears — Opus Botches Basic Anti-Debug ASM
Anthropic won't ship Claude Mythos, citing scary cyber skills. Turns out, baseline Opus can't even dissect a textbook anti-debugger in x86 ASM.
Anthropic won't ship Claude Mythos, citing scary cyber skills. Turns out, baseline Opus can't even dissect a textbook anti-debugger in x86 ASM.
Pixels? Audio? Forget 'em. GPT-4o just owned an 8-bit emulator game with pure text summaries — learning strategies, keeping notes, even finding exploits.
Tired of sifting through fake resumes? Shipworthy's Elixir-powered AI screener promises relief. But does it deliver, or just add more tech bloat to HR woes?
D2C founders drown in post-launch drudgery — tracking orders, chasing reviews, begging suppliers. One agency's AI agents just fixed that, freeing 15 hours a week for a real Shopify store.
Imagine AI rules scripted in Brussels dictating tech in Accra. Africa's just fired back with its own playbook—will it stick?
Apple's MacBook Air ruled ultrabooks with unbeatable battery and zip. But Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite Extreme in Asus' Zenbook A16? It's crashing the party, hard.
ShinyHunters isn't hacking code—they're hacking humans. Mandiant's frontline intel reveals vishing-fueled SaaS breaches, with a battle-tested defense blueprint that could redefine your security posture.
Manufacturing topped data leak sites since 2020, per Google Threat Intelligence. But it's not just ransomware—state hackers from China and Russia are burrowing into the defense industrial base like never before.
Forget tow trucks. Portable jump starters like Wolfbox's 4000A beast crank life into dead batteries 15 times on one charge. Your car's future savior has arrived.
Picture this: your data center goes dark overnight, VMs vanishing like ghosts, all because malware burrowed into the vSphere control plane. BRICKSTORM isn't exploiting bugs—it's weaponizing neglect.
Everyone braced for Anthropic's next Claude blockbuster. Instead: a bombshell admission—they built something too potent for public hands. Claude Mythos hunts bugs like no human ever could.
Imagine dumping 50 messy files into a folder, then watching Claude spin them into a hyperlinked knowledge web—44 pages strong, with 90% fewer tokens wasted. No databases needed.
Picture Sam Altman pitching robot taxes from his billionaire perch. OpenAI's latest manifesto promises shared AI wealth—but smells like calculated deflection.
Mac Minis are exploding in China for AI experiments. Astropad's Workbench makes remote oversight smoothly, ditching clunky tools for agent-specific polish.
What if a drone's blurry roof shot just nuked your insurance claim? Tennessee's latest bulletin says insurers can't lean on aerial gimmicks alone—time to inspect for real.
Picture your kid's next homework helper: an AI that's smart, safe, and won't lead them astray. OpenAI's new Child Safety Blueprint isn't just policy—it's the seatbelt for tomorrow's digital playground.
You fire up your OpenClaw agent on Mattermost, expecting crisp replies. Silence. Turns out, it's not the AI—it's a buried server setting rejecting thread replies.
Your grandma's retirement savings? Still hacker bait. The U.S. National Cyber Strategy sounds tough, but it's mostly government chest-thumping that won't fix the mess.
OpenAI hit a $157 billion valuation last fall, but a bombshell New Yorker piece on Sam Altman has journalists—and now markets—questioning the rush to AGI. My own ChatGPT dive? Pure confirmation of the hype's dark underbelly.
67,000 downloads. That's how many times developers pulled the poisoned litellm package from PyPI in recent weeks. Each one potentially handing over AWS keys, SSH access, and K8s secrets to hackers.