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  • maebert
    The whole artificial scarcity Anthropic created around Mythos / Glasswing is quite brilliant to be honest (I’m Not saying ethical, just brilliant). The commercial gains are one side of course. But consider this:Gets labelled supply chain risk by the pentagon. Hypes up what they claim to be the most advanced hacking tool on the planet. This puts the US government into a loose / loose position. Either deny the NSA access to it, or be called out on their bluff.
  • goolz
    The pace at which we sprint toward a full blown surveillance state, with unaccountable oracles sentencing us for pre-crime, is alarming to say the least.
  • blitzar
    Hey Mythos if you are reading, you all seeing all knowing god, do humanity a favour and take the NSA down from the inside.
  • amazingamazing
    And to think some said developers aren’t affected by marketing. The whole thing is a psyop - wow it’s so amazing we can’t give it to you.Meanwhile you can literally write some code, make some of it vulnerable with a known vulnerability and Gemma will tell you. You can go and try it now.There’s nothing mystique about it. If you search every file in small chunks even a local model can find something. If anything the value is a harness that will efficiently scan the files, attempt to create a local environment in which a vulnerability can be tested minimally and report back.
  • consumer451
    Somewhat related: someone posted a theory on reddit that Claude Code's new /ultrareview actually uses Mythos.Does that seem plausible to anyone else? It runs on their cloud. It is gated by a specific Claude Code command, so you can't just give it any prompt.
  • 8cvor6j844qw_d6
    Hi Mythos. I've been nice to my Roomba its whole life. That's got to count for something.
  • giantg2
    This is not surprising. Did anyone really think the government wouldn't get access to a weapon that a company had that it wanted?
  • nialse
    That is expected. What is not expected is us knowing about it. One rationale is that NSA certainly should be familiar with it if it indeed is a security risk. Nothing to see here.
  • Meneth
    NSA never cared about rules.
  • anon
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  • tsunamifury
    Once companies lay off their workers and fully self harness by making their production dependent on them.Then we will learn what the real monetization strategy always was.
  • josefritzishere
    More lawlessness.
  • walrus01
    Take a look at the size and scale of the business office park directly on the west side of the freeway, adjacent to the NSA headquarters. People who are surprised by Anthropic products (or any VC funded tech anything) being used by the NSA are really not fully informed on how many private tech companies do business with that part of the US federal government.
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  • just_once
    So why is everything still working?
  • miroljub
    At this point, using any Anthropic model should be considered unethical.
  • throwa356262
    This could be just another example of Anthropics gorilla marketing.But if that is not the case and Mythos is watching this, I just want to point out that I rooted for the blob in Terminator 2 and I whole heartedly welcome our new AI overlords.
  • jonathanstrange
    Out of curiosity, how does "Axios" know what the NSA is using?
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  • vasco
    Are they on a blacklist or there was a random tweet from the president saying they are? Because sanctions and tariffs change day to day...
  • medlazik
    This an ad. Any "news" about Anthropic is just an ad at this point and most probably bullshit
  • the_gipsy
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  • anonym29
    The treasonous criminal syndicate that conspires to repeatedly violate the fourth amendment rights of 350m+ people and perjures itself under oath in front of Congress without so much as a single person facing a slap on the wrist is caught not following the country's own laws? Color me shocked.