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Anthropic's Mythos Model Is Being Accessed by Unauthorized Users

Bloomberg reports that a small group of unauthorized users gained access to Anthropic's restricted Mythos model through a mix of contractor-linked access and online sleuthing. Anthropic says it is investigating and has no evidence the access extended beyond a third-party vendor environment or affected its own systems. From the report: The users relied on a mix of tactics to get into Mythos. These included using access the person had as a worker at a third-party contractor for Anthropic and trying commonly used internet sleuthing tools often employed by cybersecurity researchers, the person said. The users are part of a private Discord channel that focuses on hunting for information about unreleased models, including by using bots to scour for details that Anthropic and others have posted on unsecured websites such as GitHub. [...] To access Mythos, the group of users made an educated guess about the model's online location based on knowledge about the format Anthropic has used for other models, the person said, adding that such details were revealed in a recent data breach from Mercor, an AI training startup that works with a number of top developers.

Crucially, the person also has permission to access Anthropic models and software related to evaluating the technology for the startup. They gained this access from a company for which they have performed contract work evaluating Anthropic's AI models. Bloomberg is not naming the company for security reasons. The group is interested in playing around with new models, not wreaking havoc with them, the person said. The group has not run cybersecurity-related prompts on the Mythos model, the person said, preferring instead to try tasks like building simple websites in an attempt to avoid detection by Anthropic. The person said the group also has access to a slew of other unreleased Anthropic AI models.

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The 'Missing-Scientist' Story Is Unbelievably Dumb

Longtime Slashdot reader mmarlett writes: The Atlantic has a long article on the story of missing scientists recently featured here on Slashdot. In short, it is an incoherent conspiracy theory that spreads wide and far, not paying any attention to boundaries of time, space, or area of expertise. "Which is all to say that another piece of flagrant nonsense has ascended to the highest levels of U.S. politics and media," writes the Atlantic's Daniel Engber. "To call it a conspiracy theory would be far too kind, because no comprehensive theory has been floated to explain the pattern of events. But then, even the phrase pattern of events is imprecise, because there is no pattern here at all. Given all the people who could have been roped into this narrative but weren't, any hope of finding meaning falls away. Barring any dramatic new disclosures, the mystery of the missing scientists has the dubious honor of being a sham in every way at once."

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Gates Foundation To Cut 20% of Staff, Review Epstein Ties

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The Gates Foundation opened an external review earlier this year into its engagement with the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the philanthropic group said on Tuesday. The foundation has been mired in controversy due to Chairman Bill Gates' association with Epstein. A release of emails in January by the U.S. Justice Department also showed communication between Epstein and the Gates Foundation's staff.

"Early this year, Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman commissioned an external review to assess past foundation engagement with Epstein, and our current policies for vetting and developing new philanthropic partnerships," the foundation said in a statement. "That review is underway, and we expect the board and management will receive an update this summer," it added. The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news earlier on Tuesday, said Suzman told staff in a memo, "this is a challenging time for our organization in many ways, but it also highlights the critical importance of taking the tough actions now." The WSJ also reports that the Gates Foundation will eliminate up to 500 jobs, or about 20% of its staff, by 2030. It said the foundation has a 2026 budget of about $9 billion, but plans to cap operating expenses at $1.25 billion.

Further reading: The Bill Gates-Epstein Bombshell - and What Most People Get Wrong

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Google Unveils Two New AI Chips For the 'Agentic Era'

Google announced two new tensor processing units (TPUs) for the "agentic era," with separate processors dedicated to training and inference. "With the rise of AI agents, we determined the community would benefit from chips individually specialized to the needs of training and serving," Amin Vahdat, a Google senior vice president and chief technologist for AI and infrastructure, said in a blog post. Both chips will become available later this year. CNBC reports: After years of producing chips that can both train artificial intelligence models and handle inference work, Google is separating those tasks into distinct processors, its latest effort to take on Nvidia in AI hardware. [...] None of the tech giants are displacing Nvidia, and Google isn't even comparing the performance of its new chips with those from the AI chip leader. Google did say the training chip enables 2.8 times the performance of the seventh-generation Ironwood TPU, announced in November, for the same price, while performance is 80% better for the inference processor.

Nvidia said its upcoming Groq 3 LPU hardware will draw on large quantities of static random-access memory, or SRAM, which is used by Cerebras, an AI chipmaker that filed to go public earlier this month. Google's new inference chip, dubbed TPU 8i, also relies on SRAM. Each chip contains 384 megabytes of SRAM, triple the amount in Ironwood. The architecture is designed "to deliver the massive throughput and low latency needed to concurrently run millions of agents cost-effectively," Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google parent Alphabet, wrote in a blog post.

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Anthropic's super-scary bug hunting model Mythos is shaping up to be a nothingburger

And that unauthorized access? 'A nothing burger,' hacking startup CEO tells El Reg

Anthropic's Mythos model is purportedly so good at finding vulnerabilities that the Claude-maker is afraid to make it available to the general public for fear that criminals will take advantage. But early analysis shows that Mythos may not be as dangerous as some would have you believe.…

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This Ping Pong Robot Can Beat Elite Human Players

Sony’s AI division has designed a robot that can beat elite human players at table tennis. From the paper:

Evaluated in matches against elite and professional players under official competition rules, Ace achieved several victories and demonstrated consistent returns of high-speed, high-spin shots. These results highlight the potential of physical AI agents to perform complex, real-time interactive tasks, suggesting broader applications in domains requiring fast, precise human–robot interaction.

Ace is a fine name, but I might have gone with something like WALL-E Supreme instead. (Robbie Supreme?)

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UK to pay France another £660m to curb Channel crossings

Three-year deal includes funding for a riot squad to ‘disperse’ people trying to board small boats

The UK government has agreed to pay France another £660m to curb the number of asylum seekers travelling across the Channel, including plans to fund a riot squad to “contain and disperse” people trying to board small boats.

Under a three-year deal to be signed on Thursday by the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, 1,100 enforcement, intelligence and military officers – an increase of 40% – will be employed to track down smuggling gangs and people seeking refuge.

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Longstaff’s late show moves Leeds closer to safety in dramatic draw at Bournemouth

The remainder of Bournemouth’s season is Andoni Iraola’s farewell parade and this was another vital point as they edge towards what could be an extraordinary achievement.

Billionaire Bill Foley has held ambitions to take this little club on the south coast to Europe since he took over in 2022 and Iraola has made what seemed a fanciful dream a distinct possibility as he prepares to hand over the reins to Marco Rose. But they are not there yet.

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Haaland steers Manchester City to top of table and condemns Burnley to drop

Manchester City lead the Premier League for the first time since the opening week so the title is now a riveting five-game shootout with Arsenal.

The Gunners were top for 200 consecutive days until Erling Haaland’s first-half goal ended the run and proved the slender difference to Burnley, who have gone straight back to the Championship.

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Teen whom singer D4vd is charged with killing died from penetrating wounds

Autopsy of Celeste Rivas Hernandez finally released after law enforcement had requested it be sealed in November

Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the 14-year-old girl whom the singer D4vd is charged with killing, died from penetrating injuries, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday.

Her death was ruled a homicide in the report from the Los Angeles county medical examiner’s office that had been blocked from release for months.

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Rechter die duizenden Woo-verzoeken deed, mag geen zaken doen

HAARLEM (ANP) - Een rechter van de rechtbank Noord-Holland die op persoonlijke titel meer dan 4000 Woo-verzoeken deed bij gemeenten in het hele land, behandelt tot nader order geen zaken. Dat meldt de rechtbank Noord-Holland woensdagavond in een verklaring.

"Tot duidelijk is of het handelen van de rechter gevolgen moet hebben en zo ja, in welke vorm, behandelt hij geen zaken. Er is contact over de kwestie met de procureur-generaal bij de Hoge Raad", zo is te lezen.

De journalistieke website Follow The Money (FTM) kwam eerder woensdag met het verhaal over de rechter. Die zou zo hebben gehandeld om te laten zien "dat het eenvoudig is om misbruik te maken van de openbaarheidswet".

Onnodig belast

De rechtbank "neemt dit hoog op", staat in de verklaring. "Door zijn handelen heeft de rechter vele gemeenten onnodig belast en kon ook de schijn van partijdigheid ontstaan. Dezelfde gemeenten die hij benaderde, kunnen immers partij zijn bij bestuurszaken bij de rechtbank Noord-Holland. De onpartijdigheid van onze rechters moet boven elke twijfel verheven zijn."

De rechter, die in zijn functie ook Woo-verzoeken behandelt, diende zijn vele duizenden verzoeken volgens FTM in bij alle 342 gemeenten. Volgens de site deed hij dat om gemeenten bewust te maken "van hun kwetsbaarheid voor misbruik van de wet, in de hoop ze te mobiliseren om in Den Haag te lobbyen voor verandering".

'Een kwetsbaarheid blootleggen'

Het brievenschrijven begon in september vorig jaar en eindigde in de maand erop. Volgens FTM was de rechter naar eigen zeggen nooit écht op zoek geweest naar informatie, maar wilde hij slechts "een kwetsbaarheid blootleggen. En die vastleggen in data voor een onderzoek."

De rechtbank schrijft op een dag in september 2025 wel een signaal te hebben gekregen over de zaak. Nader onderzoek bleef uit toen de rechter een dag later langdurig uitviel.


Tesla voert winst op na dalende verkopen door reputatie Elon Musk

AUSTIN (ANP) - Tesla heeft in het eerste kwartaal van dit jaar zijn winst opgevoerd, nadat de elektrische autofabrikant vorig jaar nog last had van lagere verkopen en hogere kosten. De elektrische autofabrikant van topman Elon Musk boekte een nettowinst van 477 miljoen dollar, omgerekend zo'n 407,5 miljoen euro. Dat is 17 procent meer dan in het eerste kwartaal van vorig jaar.

Ook de omzet viel hoger uit dan een jaar eerder. Die steeg met 16 procent naar bijna 22,4 miljard dollar. Dat was hoger dan analisten volgens persbureau Bloomberg hadden verwacht.

Eerder deze maand maakte Tesla al bekend dat de verkopen in het eerste kwartaal licht zijn gestegen naar iets meer dan 358.000 auto's. Dat was ruim 6 procent meer dan in dezelfde periode vorig jaar.

De elektrische autofabrikant zag de verkopen vorig jaar door onder andere de reputatie van Musk dalen. Hij voerde als speciaal adviseur voor de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump overheidsbezuinigingen door, waar hij veel kritiek op kreeg.