Anthropic Sues Pentagon While Secretly Briefing Trump on Mythos
Anthropic is suing the Pentagon and briefing the White House at the same time, which tells you everything about how AI companies are learning to play the power game.
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Anthropic is suing the Pentagon and briefing the White House at the same time, which tells you everything about how AI companies are learning to play the power game.
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The man who spent two years selling AI as civilization's next chapter is now asking everyone to please calm down about AI. Sam Altman published a blog post asking the public to "lower the temperature" on AI discourse, citing concerns about polarization and unrealistic expectations.
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The violence has started, and it's not coming from the machines. 20-year-old Daniel Moreno-Gama faces federal charges after throwing a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's home, then attempting to break into OpenAI's HQ with intent to kill anyone inside.
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The best AI models just got cloned for your laptop—no API keys, no cloud bills, no permission slips. Developer Jackrong released Gemopus, a family of Claude Opus-style fine-tunes built on Google's open-source Gemma 4 that run locally on consumer hardware
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Anthropic just made a bet that enterprises would rather trade flexibility for speed in their agent deployments, and the early data suggests they might be right.
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The government is pushing Wall Street to test an AI that finds zero-day exploits while the Pentagon calls the same company a supply-chain risk.
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Google just turned your browser into a factory for AI workers you can clone and deploy with one click. Chrome now lets you save any Gemini AI prompt as a reusable "Skill" that runs across multiple tabs with a single click
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Goldman Sachs just said the quiet part out loud: the AI they're using to stay competitive might be the same AI that could break them. Anthropic released Mythos, a new AI model powerful enough that Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon publicly acknowledged being "hyper-aware" of its cybersecurity risks
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An AI just ran a complete simulated corporate network attack from start to finish—something no model could do a week ago. Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview completed a full simulated corporate network attack, marking the first time any AI model has accomplished this feat
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The biggest AI wealth transfer in history already happened, and if you're in public markets, you weren't invited. SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI are preparing IPOs, but Baillie Gifford's Peter Singlehurst says public investors already missed the growth that mattered
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Anthropic ships Mythos, and US regulators immediately tell Wall Street it's a cyber risk accelerant. Anthropic released Mythos, its newest AI model, and US officials are already warning financial institutions about elevated cyber threat exposure
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Anthropic built an AI so good at hacking that they won't release it, so Goldman Sachs is testing it instead. Anthropic's new Mythos model is advanced enough that non-experts could exploit vulnerabilities in major operating systems, prompting the company to withhold public release
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MiniMax released a Claude-killer AI agent model, made it free for research, then quietly walked back commercial rights a few hours later. Chinese AI lab MiniMax dropped M2.7, an open-weight model that matches Claude 3.5 Opus on SWE-bench coding tasks, then changed the license within hours
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LinkedIn just turned 1 billion users into potential AI training labor, and the gig economy is about to eat the agent economy's homework.
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Anthropic is getting roasted by its own power users for what they're calling "AI shrinkflation," and the company's denials aren't landing.
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OpenAI's new revenue chief just told employees what everyone already knows but won't say out loud: users treat AI models like gas stations—they'll switch for a penny cheaper.
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The U.S. still leads in AI model releases, but China just installed nine times more industrial robots than America did last year.
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The thing that was supposed to decentralize everything is centralizing, while the thing Big Tech runs is starting to scatter. Bitcoin mining is trending toward centralization while AI computation may actually decentralize, according to new research on infrastructure economics.
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Anthropic just stopped pretending AI is a tool and started treating it like infrastructure. Anthropic now runs most internal work through Claude, using it as an "internal operating system" that replaces traditional software workflows
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The AI power user's new constraint isn't creativity or skill. It's their token budget. Anthropic tightened Claude's usage limits during peak hours, forcing heavy users to restructure when and how they work with AI
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