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& many times the sources don't want to reveal their identity or go on record. A sort of tradeoff--to get the info they have to protect the source

"You may not talk to the media" is pretty standard language in US employee contracts so obviously these people don't want to fireable offenses on the front page of the newspaper.


He might be able to rely on them, but can they rely on him? It's fully possible he consults them then completely misses or butchers the message (really I have no idea, I know very little about him)

Anthropic released a new class of model called Mythos a tier above the last one, Opus. The Mythos model was designed for cyber security then they tried to undo that (my understanding) for Fable

So arguably "more dangerous" by design and potentially "more dangerous" because they're smarter although there's ongoing debate to "what degree"


>The world is a bit bigger than US and China, if Anthropic did it, another company can do it as well.

Well, yes but it also took questionable legality and a massive pile of cash to get there. OpenAI has raised $180b and Anthropic $132b

Don't forget that US and China are the only 2 countries with chips to train and run the models.


I suspect it will lead to less open sourcing but at the same time that will drive on premise deployment demand from enterprises.

If that happens, presumably the weights eventually make their way online...


Correct on Enterprise. Teams has a 150 user cap.

On Enterprise you might end up saving money if the other harness is more efficient.


Hopefully compiled, analyzed, and written with AI

>Anthropic chose to prevent everyone from using that subset of their software.

>Anthropic had other options.

Well, not exactly. They weren't given prior notice and a deadline to comply. That was really the only option to comply with the order. However, things may change in the future


Well, it sounds like someone in the govt finally got to page 67 and decided that's enough to "stick it to Anthropic"

https://www-cdn.anthropic.com/d00db56fa754a1b115b6dd7cb2e3c3...

That said, Mythos doesn't seem to be exceptionally good but closer to "following the established trend in improvements"

https://www.aisi.gov.uk/blog/our-evaluation-of-claude-mythos...

https://www.aisi.gov.uk/blog/how-fast-is-autonomous-ai-cyber...


>So are American nationals less likely to use it to search for exploits

Well, in theory, it is easier to prosecute U.S. nationals if they "do bad things"

Although in practice I assume it's basically impossible to prevent a secondary market from developing which sells illegal access


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