Monthly Roundup #41: April 2025
AI continue to accelerate and dominate the schedule, which is why this is a bit late, but we do occasionally need to pay our respects to the Goddess of Everything Else.
AI continue to accelerate and dominate the schedule, which is why this is a bit late, but we do occasionally need to pay our respects to the Goddess of Everything Else.
It is thanks to Anthropic that we get to have this discussion in the first place.
Claude Opus 4.7 raises a lot of key model welfare related concerns.
Less than a week after completing coverage of Claude Mythos, here we are again as Anthropic gives us Claude Opus 4.7.
This is a day late because, given the discourse around Dwarkesh Patel’s interview with Jensen Huang, I pushed the weekly to Friday.
Some podcasts are self-recommending on the ‘yep, I’m going to be breaking this one down’ level.
As we all try to figure out what Mythos means for us down the line, the world of practical agentic coding continues, with the latest array of upgrades.
To round out coverage of Mythos, today covers capabilities other than cyber, and anything else additional not covered by the first two posts, including new reactions and details.
Nor is the threat or implication of violence.
Anthropic is not going to release its new most capable model, Claude Mythos, to the public any time soon.
There exists an AI model, Claude Mythos, that has discovered critical safety vulnerabilities in every major operating system and browser.
The real news today is that Anthropic has partnered with the top companies in cybersecurity to try and patch everyone’s systems to fix all the thousands of zero-day exploits found by their new model Claude Mythos.
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