Japan's Finance Minister prepares to explain to the nation's bankers that their new colleague is a mythical algorithm with a penchant for cyber-mischief.
A reported breach of Anthropic's Mythos model sends a shiver through the global financial markets, proving that even the most sophisticated algorithms are not immune to the occasional unscheduled tremor.
Anthropic's new Mythos model is so adept at finding digital flaws that it has been deemed too dangerous for the general public, leading to a rather exclusive club of automated anxiety.
In which a leak of internal source code suggests that even the most polite and safety-conscious algorithms have a few messy skeletons in their digital closets.
As Anthropic's Mythos model turns the cybersecurity industry into a collection of very expensive paperweights, the financial markets are discovering that a digital lock is only useful until someone invents a digital ghost.
In which we examine the curious phenomenon of a chatbot becoming the most popular guest at the digital party precisely because the authorities have suggested it might be a spy.
In a move that combines the caution of a Victorian governess with the technical savvy of a rotary phone, the European Parliament has decided that its lawmakers must face the future without the assistance of the very algorithms they are currently trying to govern.