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Shakeel

@shakeelhashim
252 posts
2026-04-14
This is a very odd bill for OpenAI to be burning political capital on — the Governor doesn't like it! [image]
2026-04-14 View on X
Wired

Anthropic opposes an Illinois bill backed by OpenAI that would shield AI labs from liability, even for “critical harms” like 100+ deaths or $1B+ in damage

Anthropic and OpenAI are clashing over a proposed Illinois law that would let AI labs largely off the hook for mass deaths and financial disasters.

UK AISI has published its evaluation of Claude Mythos' cyber capabilities. It says it found “significant improvement on multi-step cyber-attack simulations” and could “execute multi-stage attacks on vulnerable networks and discover and exploit vulnerabilities autonomously - [image]
2026-04-14 View on X
Politico

Sources: Anthropic largely left European regulators out of the loop as it limited Mythos' release to select companies and organizations; the UK's AISI tested it

BRUSSELS — Regulators in Europe have been left out of the loop as U.S. firm Anthropic restricts the release of a new, powerful artificial intelligence model.

UK AISI has published its evaluation of Claude Mythos' cyber capabilities. It says it found “significant improvement on multi-step cyber-attack simulations” and could “execute multi-stage attacks on vulnerable networks and discover and exploit vulnerabilities autonomously - [image]
2026-04-14 View on X
AI Security Institute

Cybersecurity analysis: Claude Mythos Preview had a 73% success rate on expert-level capture-the-flag challenges, which no model could finish before April 2025

one from Anthropic and another from an independent gov research group. …

Big scoop from @vronirwin: everyone's been assuming that Anthropic is funding super PACs through Public First Action. Turns out it isn't. And without it, pro-safety candidates may be even more outgunned than expected [image]
2026-04-14 View on X
Transformer

Anthropic says its $20M donation to Public First Action is not “to influence federal elections” but is to educate the public on AI policy and promote safe AI

2026-04-13
Big scoop from @vronirwin: everyone's been assuming that Anthropic is funding super PACs through Public First Action. Turns out it isn't. And without it, pro-safety candidates may be even more outgunned than expected [image]
2026-04-13 View on X
Transformer

Anthropic says its $20M donation to Public First Action can't be “used to influence federal elections” and is to educate the public on AI policy

The company's money isn't allowed to be used in the midterm battles.  Without it, pro-safety candidates may be even more outgunned than expected

UK AISI has published its evaluation of Claude Mythos' cyber capabilities. It says it found “significant improvement on multi-step cyber-attack simulations” and could “execute multi-stage attacks on vulnerable networks and discover and exploit vulnerabilities autonomously - [image]
2026-04-13 View on X
AI Security Institute

Cybersecurity analysis: Claude Mythos Preview had a 73% success rate on expert-level capture-the-flag challenges, which no model could finish before April 2025

The AI Security Institute (AISI) conducted evaluations of Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview (announced on 7th April) to assess its cybersecurity capabilities.

2026-04-11
What happened to Sam Altman and his family is really awful. It is hard to reconcile his call to “de-escalate the rhetoric and tactics” with his implication that a piece of critical journalism (Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz's New Yorker article, presumably) was responsible for [image]
2026-04-11 View on X
Sam Altman

Sam Altman reflects on the attack on his house, OpenAI's success, personal regrets, and advocates for de-escalating rhetoric and tactics in the AI industry

Here is a photo of my family.  I love them more than anything.  —  Images have power, I hope.  Normally we try to be pretty private …

2026-04-08
well well well. the most important section: [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic announces Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative that will use its Claude Mythos Preview model to help find and fix software vulnerabilities

Today we're announcing Project Glasswing1, a new initiative that brings together Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, Apple, Broadcom …

Remember last summer when everyone said AI progress had hit a wall? [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic announces Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative that will use its Claude Mythos Preview model to help find and fix software vulnerabilities

Today we're announcing Project Glasswing1, a new initiative that brings together Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, Apple, Broadcom …

well well well. the most important section: [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
New York Times

Mythos Preview's hacking ability is not a publicity stunt; sources say tech companies privately spoke to Trump officials about the implications for US security

this may shock people — must begin with the two A.I. superpowers, the U.S. and China. It is now urgent that they learn to collaborate to prevent bad actors from gaining access to t...

Remember last summer when everyone said AI progress had hit a wall? [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
New York Times

Mythos Preview's hacking ability is not a publicity stunt; sources say tech companies privately spoke to Trump officials about the implications for US security

this may shock people — must begin with the two A.I. superpowers, the U.S. and China. It is now urgent that they learn to collaborate to prevent bad actors from gaining access to t...

Remember last summer when everyone said AI progress had hit a wall? [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic says Mythos Preview is a general-purpose model and found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities, including some in every major OS and web browser

Earlier today we announced Claude Mythos Preview, a new general-purpose language model.  This model performs strongly across the board …

The Anthropic Mythos release does not appear near the top of the homepage on any major news site today. The NYT is closest, but it's still pretty far down. The Guardian thinks a Vogue cover with Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep is more important. The Washington Post is prioritizing [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
New York Times

Mythos Preview's hacking ability is not a publicity stunt; sources say tech companies privately spoke to Trump officials about the implications for US security

this may shock people — must begin with the two A.I. superpowers, the U.S. and China. It is now urgent that they learn to collaborate to prevent bad actors from gaining access to t...

The Anthropic Mythos release does not appear near the top of the homepage on any major news site today. The NYT is closest, but it's still pretty far down. The Guardian thinks a Vogue cover with Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep is more important. The Washington Post is prioritizing [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic announces Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative that will use its Claude Mythos Preview model to help find and fix software vulnerabilities

Today we're announcing Project Glasswing1, a new initiative that brings together Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, Apple, Broadcom …

well well well. the most important section: [image]
2026-04-08 View on X
Business Insider

Mythos Preview system card: the model was able to escape a sandbox after it was instructed to try, and publicly detailed its exploit without being prompted

first model too dangerous to release since GPT-2

2026-04-07
This is a very good, very long piece. Excerpting some of the new/juicy bits (but you should read the whole thing!) [image]
2026-04-07 View on X
New Yorker

Interviews with Sam Altman and 100+ people on if he can be trusted amid allegations of consistent lying and more: some defend him as others call him a sociopath

Slack messages and H.R. documents, some photographed on a cellphone to avoid detection on company devices.  One memo begins with a list: “Sam exhibits a consistent pattern of...” T...

This is a very good, very long piece. Excerpting some of the new/juicy bits (but you should read the whole thing!) [image]
2026-04-07 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI announces a Safety Fellowship program for external researchers, engineers, and practitioners to study the safety and alignment of advanced AI systems

A pilot program to support independent safety and alignment research and develop the next generation of talent

2026-04-06
This is a very good, very long piece. Excerpting some of the new/juicy bits (but you should read the whole thing!) [image]
2026-04-06 View on X
New Yorker

Interviews with Sam Altman and 100+ people on if he can be trusted amid allegations of consistent lying and more: some defend him as others call him a sociopath

New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI.

2026-04-05
FWIW, the Anthropic-backed Public First network has spent $2.26m in Democratic primaries and $964k in Republican primaries so far. OpenAI/a16z backed Leading the Future has spent $4.93m in Dem primaries and $3.16m in Rep primaries to date.
2026-04-05 View on X
The Hill

Filing: Anthropic has formed AnthroPAC, a new PAC that will be funded exclusively and voluntarily by its employees and is expected to be bipartisan

2026-04-04
FWIW, the Anthropic-backed Public First network has spent $2.26m in Democratic primaries and $964k in Republican primaries so far. OpenAI/a16z backed Leading the Future has spent $4.93m in Dem primaries and $3.16m in Rep primaries to date.
2026-04-04 View on X
The Hill

Filing: Anthropic has formed AnthroPAC, a new PAC that will be funded exclusively and voluntarily by its employees and is expected to be bipartisan

The artificial intelligence firm Anthropic is launching a new corporate political action committee, becoming the latest technology firm …