The new "Mythos" #AI algorithm from #Anthropic can easily find vulnerabilities in any code it has access to—something a #human is incapable of doing. Does this spell the end of the #OpenSource movement? In the face of the danger posed by AI, are we forced to return to proprietary #software that does not disclose its source code?
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Private companies shouldn’t have unilateral control over AI that affects security and safetyDavid Lie and Bruce Schneier (The Globe and Mail)

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As reported by many others (but let's share it here too), the big scare from Anthropic's Claude Mythos on cybersecurity (see image below) can use a caveat (which will be absent almost everywhere).
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