More shady shenanigans to come. It was being used to allow the model to move around to hack into systems. To see how far it can go. A Red team test. Red teams ran the tests after Anthropic released Mythos early to major corporations and the government. Red-team exercises typically involve an organization testing its defenses by simulating an attack. In this case, the NSA reportedly used Mythos itself as the tool to probe its classified networks for weaknesses.

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    What?

    I’m saying if the AI model is so good at hacking government systems, why haven’t they obtained the Epstein files?

    Of course the government wouldn’t release them. Bondi even said that if they did the system would collapse from how corrupt they all are. Of course they’d never release it of their own volition, that’s why we’ve got a textbook limited hangout, they’re hoping people will be satisfied with the less disparaging info and forget about what they haven’t released.

    Meanwhile, Mythos is getting close to being replicated on open source

    https://medium.com/open-intelligence/openmythos-the-open-source-reconstruction-of-claude-mythos-that-reframes-what-ai-scaling-actually-32297d4be231

    So my point is, if it’s so good at breaking into government databases, where are the leaks?

    Or is this just a publicity stunt for Anthropic?

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      What I am saying is, it hasn’t been released. Has it? Let’s see if Mythos actually does. If the government is the only one that has it, they won’t be hacking the Epstein files.