JP Morgan takes a look at Claude Mythos.
Mythos reminds me of Kurt Gödel's citizenship test when he purported to identify a loophole in the Constitution which would allow a dictator to assume power.Mythos has now “saturated” this benchmark since it no longer reflects the upper limit of what Mythos can do in terms of cyber exploitation and detection. Mythos does not just find vulnerabilities, it also creates working code to exploit them.
Examples of what Mythos found:
- a vulnerability in OpenBSD, a security-focused open-source operating system that had escaped detection for 27 years. OpenBSD is operating system mostly used to run servers; the vulnerability if exploited would let an attacker take control of any machine on the network without needing a password or any credentials
- a flaw in the video encoder FFmpeg that escaped detection in 5 million previous automated tests
- vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel which could be exploited to take complete control of a user’s machine
It was a narrow ideological layer speaking over the immigrant families and elderly Asians who wanted the simplest thing in the world: Protect us, arrest the people doing this, and punish them when they kill. But that wasn’t what Stop AAPI Hate wanted. Its own 2025 survey, conducted with NORC at the University of Chicago, undermines its entire advocacy platform.
“We don’t need more mass incarceration, we need more racial healing and solidarity.”Yeah, we do need more incarceration. In September of 2023, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a report entitled “The Federal Response to Anti-Asian Racism in the United States”. From the report:
“Hate crimes, prosecution and incarceration of the attacker does nothing to address those needs.”
But it shows little interest in how to stop those crimes by getting the perpetrators off the streets. The only explanation I can see for all this is that the Staff Director did not want to let anything into the report that might conflict with the progressive agenda.
Mayor Katie Wilson has long favored new progressive taxes — on capital gains, for example — over cuts to city services...Inflation is expected to reach at least 4% here while employment is not expected to grow at all for the next two years. Last year, employment dipped by 0.1%
The only meaningful growth in employment in the Seattle area was in health care and education, while trades, manufacturing and information technology jobs all saw declines.