Beau
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Beau
@cheese_monkey00
Information Security | Counterintelligence

Ford says one of its biggest mistakes was thinking AI could replace experienced engineers. The company had to hire, promote, and bring back more than 350 engineers after realizing AI couldn’t replace years of hands-on experience. Ford’s VP of Vehicle Hardware Engineering, Charles Poon, said AI is a great tool but only as good as the information it’s trained on. Those experienced engineers are now training younger employees, improving AI, and catching problems earlier before cars go into production.




It is absolutely crazy how the last two weeks have changed the entire future. It is unprecedented that access to "frontier" models was cut off,and presumably remains cut off forever. It feels like a watershed moment, as if access to the highest level of human intelligence had been blocked. Open source is the future. Open source is the solution. The last two weeks have powerfully demonstrated this.


This doesn’t sound good, friends. It doesn’t sound good at all.




I was told I need to pay someone else to prove that I know what I'm talking about..... so what if I just create a new community certification that is FREE.... that anyone can register for and then answer a set of multiple choice questions..... because that's what most certifications are...... a memory test then some multiple choice questions.

NEW: House Homeland Security Committee Chair said @AnthropicAI came to demo Mythos for him. They “told the model to find a vulnerability in a bank and empty accounts, and then it went and did it,” Garbarino said. Mythos “then could find this vulnerability and fix it.” punchbowl.news/archive/62626-… youtube.com/watch?v=DtDcEc…

Claude really has an attitude now 😭


ok gang, I'm going to run my PCAP analysis tool against a capture from: PUBLIC WIFI!!!


Reuters has now added more context to last week’s Mythos reporting. According to AP, Anthropic’s Mythos model identified vulnerabilities in highly sensitive U.S. government computer systems during a testing exercise conducted with Washington’s intelligence agencies. The tests reportedly took place under Project Glasswing, a restricted program designed to find and fix vulnerabilities in critical software before attackers can exploit them. Senator Mark Warner had already referred to the testing in a congressional hearing this month, saying he had been told by NSA chief Joshua Rudd that Mythos “broke into almost all of our classified systems, not in weeks, but in hours.” Still mindblowing, but the context is important.









