Glasswing: AI's Cyber Defense Awakening
Project Glasswing isn't hype—it's AI arming good guys first. Anthropic's Claude Mythos finds bugs humans miss, patches open source nightmares, and hints at a defender's edge in the wild AI arms race.
Project Glasswing isn't hype—it's AI arming good guys first. Anthropic's Claude Mythos finds bugs humans miss, patches open source nightmares, and hints at a defender's edge in the wild AI arms race.
Mythos Preview crushed benchmarks, nailing an OpenBSD flaw from 1999 that dodged 5 million FFmpeg tests. Anthropic's handing it to AWS, Apple, and pals—but is this bug hunter a defender's dream or attacker's blueprint?
Anthropic just unleashed an AI that sniffed out ancient bugs in the world's toughest OSes, no humans needed. Project Glasswing isn't hype—it's a wake-up call for every dev touching code.
Open-source maintainers just got a powerful new ally: AI that's autonomously hunting down vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel and beyond. But is this flood of reports a boon or a burden?
Forget the hype around public AI drops. Anthropic just built Claude Mythos, a beast that chains exploits across OSes and browsers—then hid it from everyone but elite partners. This flips the script on AI proliferation.
Your next software update might owe its security to an AI Anthropic won't let you touch. They've built a beast at finding zero-days and crafting exploits, then slammed the gate shut.
Anthropic just unveiled Claude Mythos, an AI that chains exploits like a pro hacker—then vowed not to release it. This isn't hype; it's a wake-up call for software's fragile underbelly.
Your bank's server. Your hospital's network. That ancient code running the power grid. Project Glasswing just gave defenders AI firepower to match the attackers.
Anthropic's hidden AI beast, Claude Mythos, tore through major OSes and browsers, unearthing thousands of zero-days—including 27-year-old relics. But it's not just spotting bugs; it's crafting exploits that work.
Midnight debug session. Your AI model crumbles under a poisoned dataset. Enter Project Glasswing — savior or sideshow?
Anthropic's flashy Project Glasswing promises to AI-patch critical software vulnerabilities. Too bad it's whack-a-mole with superpowers.
Ever wonder if your OS has bugs older than your career? Anthropic's new AI just found them—and they're keeping it under wraps.