Cybersecurity
…On Wednesday, the AISI, which evaluates AI models for the British government, said both Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview and OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 showed progress well above previous trends on…
…On Wednesday, the AISI, which evaluates AI models for the British government, said both Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview and OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 showed progress well above previous trends on…
…How do model providers like OpenAI make this money? By selling access to what are known as tokens. A token is essentially a unit of data input that an AI model can…
…Microsoft’s MDASH multi-model agent is the leader on the CyberGym security evaluation framework, and the company has used it to discover vulnerabilities in its own products. 16 CVEs were addressed…
…that any journalism utilizing AI is transparently labeled, and that staff are compensated for AI model training deals the company might make. The Times deploys artificial intelligence tools for some reporting, like…
…jpg?quality=90&strip=all] Many journals have shifted to an “open access” model where they earn revenue by charging authors processing fees to have their papers published, as opposed to charging…
…Back in my coding days, it was “garbage in, garbage out” — the more garbage that gets in to train these models, the more difficulty you have trusting that those models actually have…
…The relationship has apparently warmed somewhat since then, with the release of Anthropic’s cybersecurity-focused model Mythos, but a court battle is still playing out. Anthropic declined to provide a…
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