Alberta privacy watchdog aims for tougher rules in wake of OpenAI violations
'Is it something that society thinks is okay for these kinds of companies to go out and scrape personal information off the internet?'
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A new study examines the impact of the rise of AI-generated websites on the internet—and found some surprising results.
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Tech can scale cyber-attacks and defences alike, raising questions about private power, public risk and the future of a shared internet Anthropic announced its latest AI model, Claude Mythos, this month but said it would not be released publicly, because it turns computers into crime scenes. The company claimed that it could find previously unknown “zero-day” flaws, exploit them and, in principle, link these weaknesses in order to take over major operating systems and web browsers. Mythos did so autonomously, writing code and obtaining privileges. The implications are significant. It’s like a burglar being able to target any building, get inside, unlock every door and empty every safe. The Silicon Valley company has so far named 40 organisations as partners under Project Glasswing to help mount a defence – asking them to “patch” vulnerabilities before hackers get a chance to exploit them. All are American, sitting at the heart of the US-led digital system. Anthropic shared Mythos with
In the race to patch up cybersecurity holes found by the newest A.I. models, we risk leaving too many people to fend for themselves.
The web is starting to speak agent.
From AI-generated images to restricted satellite data, the systems used to verify what’s real online are struggling to keep up.
Anthropic’s most capable AI model has already found thousands of AI cybersecurity vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser. The company’s response was not to release it, but to quietly hand it to the organisations responsible for keeping the internet running. That model is Claude Mythos Preview, and the initiative is called Project Glasswing. […] The post Anthropic keeps new AI model private after it finds thousands of external vulnerabilities appeared first on AI News.
Most AI tools rely on the internet, sending your prompts to remote servers for processing before returning results. This process has always been invisible to users. Google changes that with Gemma 4! Which if configured properly, runs directly on your phone, eliminating the need for constant connectivity. With a one-time download, everything runs locally on […] The post How to Run Gemma 4 on Your Phone Without Internet: A Hands-On Guide appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.