Anthropic's AI model, Mythos, has identified 10,000 high-severity flaws in widely used software, including 1,094 high- or critical-severity flaws. The company is urging software developers to shorten their patch cycles and make security fixes available quickly.
Meanwhile, tech industry executives are warning that emerging AI models will soon disrupt the security landscape, making it easier for attackers to find vulnerabilities and develop exploits. States and localities are advised to prepare for widespread and fast-moving cyber attacks powered by AI tools.
Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures, believes that the US and China are in a techno-economic war, with the winner gaining an advantage in AI, economics, and socioeconomic power.
Google has tripled Gemini usage limits for Antigravity, an AI-powered coding tool, in response to user concerns. The company is also working on other AI projects, including the development of its Gemini model.
In other news, AI is being used in various applications, including monitoring and protecting endangered species at Marwell Zoo, and resurrecting the voices of dead pilots. AI training sessions will also begin on June 1 in Keewayain First Nation, as part of an initiative to bring AI training to KO communities.
Key Takeaways
- Anthropic's Mythos AI model identified 10,000 high-severity flaws in software. - Emerging AI models will disrupt the security landscape, warns a tech industry executive. - Vinod Khosla believes the US and China are in a techno-economic war. - Google tripled Gemini usage limits for Antigravity. - AI is being used to monitor endangered species at Marwell Zoo. - AI training sessions to begin in Keewayain First Nation on June 1. - AI is being used to resurrect the voices of dead pilots. - Nick Bostrom warns that the pendulum may swing too far against AI. - The Trump administration's AI executive order was influenced by big tech leaders. - Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt dismissed Mayor Karen Bass's concern over violence in AI-generated campaign advertisements.AI Model Finds 10,000 Flaws in Software
Anthropic's AI model, Mythos, has identified 10,000 high-severity flaws in widely used software, including 1,094 high- or critical-severity flaws. The AI model has been used to detect and prevent security threats. Anthropic is urging software developers to shorten their patch cycles and make security fixes available quickly.
New AI Cyber Attacks Looming
A tech industry executive from Palo Alto Networks warns that emerging AI models will soon disrupt the security landscape, making it easier for attackers to find vulnerabilities and develop exploits. States and localities have just months to prepare for widespread and fast-moving cyber attacks powered by AI tools.
Pratt Clashes with Bass on AI Ads
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt dismissed Mayor Karen Bass's concern over violence in his AI-generated campaign advertisements as the 'funniest thing I've ever heard.' Bass had expressed concern over the violent trend in AI-generated ads.
Human Minds and AI Collaboration
An essay explores the relationship between human minds and artificial intelligence, highlighting the differences between human and AI engines. The author argues that AI has demonstrated performance advantages over human judgment in various tasks.
US and China in Techno-Economic War
Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures, believes that the US and China are in a techno-economic war, with the winner gaining an advantage in AI, economics, and socioeconomic power.
AI Training for KO Communities
AI training sessions will begin on June 1 in Keewayain First Nation, as part of an initiative to bring AI training to KO communities.
Bostrom Warns of AI Pendulum
Nick Bostrom, a Swedish transhumanist, warns that the pendulum may swing too far against AI, overlooking its potential benefits. He believes AI holds potential for tremendous progress in areas like medicine and democracy.
Marwell Zoo AI Camera Project
Marwell Zoo and the University of Surrey have launched an AI camera project to monitor and protect endangered species. The project uses machine learning algorithms to track animals and identify potential threats.
Google Triples Gemini Usage Limits
Google has tripled Gemini usage limits for Antigravity, an AI-powered coding tool, in response to user concerns.
Big Tech Influences Trump's AI Order
The Trump administration's AI executive order was influenced by big tech leaders, who successfully lobbied against a safety review of new AI models.
AI Resurrects Voices of Dead Pilots
AI is being used to resurrect the voices of dead pilots, including those from a UPS plane crash. The National Transportation Safety Board had to remove access to a spectrogram file that was used to create approximations of the cockpit voice recorder audio.
Sources
- Claude Mythos AI Finds 10,000 High-Severity Flaws in Widely Used Software
- New Generation of AI-Driven Cyber Attacks Is Looming
- Pratt: Bass concern over AI ads ‘funniest thing I’ve ever heard’
- The Blogs: The Race That Keeps Changing Shape: Human Minds and Artificial Intelligence
- The US Is In A Techno-Economic War With China: Vinod Khosla
- AI training coming to KO communities
- Swedish transhumanist Nick Bostrom fears a 'pendulum swinging too far' against AI
- Marwell Zoo and University of Surrey launch AI camera project
- Google has tripled Gemini usage limits for Antigravity, twice
- How big tech got its way on Trump’s AI executive order
- AI is being used to resurrect the voices of dead pilots
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