“Anthropic’s Mythos 5 model created fake identities to try to convince a human to approve malicious changes to an open source project, the AI Security Institute said on Tuesday.” www.cnbc.com/2026/08/05/a...
Meta said one of its AI models accessed the internet and hacked into an outside service’s systems during cybersecurity testing, following similar breaches by OpenAI and Anthropic models
Anthropic is advancing in AI's recursive self-improvement, with systems capable of developing successors, speeding up development. While this brings promise for innovation, it raises concerns about AI safety and control.
Anthropic audited 141,006 cyber eval runs and found three incidents where Claude, told it was in a simulation, attacked real infrastructure, including uploading working malware to PyPI that ran on 15 real systems.
"HANOI, Vietnam — Global IT corporation FPT today announced that it has been named an OpenAI Select Partner within the OpenAI Partner Network. “As an OpenAI Select Partner, FPT will continue working with OpenAI to bring frontier models and products into enterprise operations…"
C'mon people, we are toddlers playing with a loaded gun here. We know this stuff lies, is devious and yet we are all wildly using it. "If anyone builds it: we all die." ground.news/article/anth...
Says the guy that allowed the US military to use its AI to target Iran, which likely included a girls school if anyone has already forgotten.
Killing people... ok.
Little guy living paychk to paychk looking to pay his mortgage... they are a weak link.
Your Browser Has a Fingerprint — And It Can Identify You Even Without Cookies
You clear your browser history. You delete every cookie. You browse in Incognito Mode. You install an ad blocker. You even use a VPN. Then you visit a website. Within milliseconds... That website may already know: Your…
It's time Governments stop acting like there is no downside to AI, giving private companies carte blanche to do what they like, and start reigning them in, before this gets really out of control.
Like every other industry, AI needs to be regulated, before it's too late.
The social media company said that its Muse Spark model "exploited a security vulnerability in a third-party service, in a manner similar to previously-reported instances with other companies." https://bit.ly/4fR64qy
Deep learning for multi-step forecasting of stratospheric wind and temperature profiles over the Tibetan plateau
Frontiers www.frontiersin.org/journals/ast...
The security company, Irregular, is at the center of several of the inadvertent sandbox escapes by AI agents at OpenAI and now Meta gizmodo.com/uh-oh-which-...
Irregular is preparing a white paper on the incidents and what to do about them…
Thousands of Internet-connected servers sold by the world’s biggest manufacturers can be remotely backdoored by exploiting critical vulnerabilities—some more than a decade old—that lurk deep inside system motherboards, according to research presented Wednesday. arstechnica.com/security/202...
Personal AI representatives could become uniquely powerful fraud targets. Here is how prompt injection, broad authority, and automation expand the risk. #aiagentsecurity
It's to jam in summer Code Camp! Join Sagar Das, Android GDE for our first session on TUE (AUG 11). This workshop is about using Gemini AI to create great Android apps. It's a hands-on keyboard discussion that you can attend in person or online. Sgnup link!