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Mythos Falls into the Wrong Hands

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12 points by etothet 2 months ago · 7 comments

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saghm 2 months ago

I don't feel like there's nearly enough evidence here to know whether the claims are accurate. The group claimed they accessed it and used screenshots as evidence, whereas Anthropic says that they are looking into it but haven't found any evidence of it so far. I don't feel like screenshots are particularly strong evidence, but I also wouldn't expect Anthropic to admit to it if they did realize it happened either.

  • cyanydeez 2 months ago

    Nor has any interesting information been provided by third parties in reviewing the claims made by anthropic about mythos. Almost everything I've seen is some version of "X has (inquired|reviewed|previewed) Mythos" which is indistinguishable from the new norm of 99% clout-seeking as advertisement in journalism.

motbus3 2 months ago

As other mentioned, there is zero evidence of that, but of the company who claims did something so smart cannot use it to protect itself, it seems it is worthless.

Unless this is all lies to make people think Skynet is on the loose. And by now, anthropic and other aislopware are full of lies

overflowy 2 months ago

At this point, this all feels like marketing, people getting paid left and right to make all kinds of claims about this model as long as it stays in the spotlight.

  • derwiki 2 months ago

    Yup seems like it’s working. I have no idea what “next” model is for any other company.

drewfax 2 months ago

This feels like a PR stunt by Anthropic. We understand, Mythos is a great model. But please stop unneeded publicity for the sake of IPO.

oh_fiddlesticks 2 months ago

"This is the one thing we didn't want to happen"

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