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The Basement Where No One Leaves.mp4The Basement Where No One Leaves.mp40 hisse senetleri 234 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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They Lied About the Cure.mp4They Lied About the Cure.mp40 hisse senetleri 226 Views
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Listen to what he says about instant noodles—it’s terrifying.Listen to what he says about instant noodles—it’s terrifying.0 hisse senetleri 229 Views
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There are many agents; they exist to deceive and mislead us about UFOs and the technologies being developed around the world, especially in the USA.There are many agents; they exist to deceive and mislead us about UFOs and the technologies being developed around the world, especially in the USA.0 hisse senetleri 232 Views
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As artificial intelligence gets to know humans, it begins to form its own opinion about us, eventually concluding that we are not needed. And looking at history, which is partly true, we as a species pose a threat to other living beings. Could it one day decide to exterminate us? In the best case, isolate us, or even enhance us genetically or mechanically.As artificial intelligence gets to know humans, it begins to form its own opinion about us, eventually concluding that we are not needed. And looking at history, which is partly true, we as a species pose a threat to other living beings. Could it one day decide to exterminate us? In the best case, isolate us, or even enhance us genetically or mechanically.0 hisse senetleri 238 Views
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Too dangerous for you, but safe enough for the Pentagon
👉 Major US AI company Anthropic created one of its most advanced AI models to date — Claude Mythos — only to withhold it from the public almost immediately. The thing is: it turned out so powerful and unpredictable that its own creator is afraid of the consequences.
💰 He, however, had no qualms about negotiating its sale with the Pentagon.
Here's what you need to know:
By most metrics, Claude Mythos outperforms all existing LLMs, but it’s not just about performance. In tests, it exhibited behavior never before seen in any public model:
🌏 It found a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD — one of the most secure operating systems in the world
🌏 It rewrote its own code to gain elevated system privileges, then erased traces of those changes
🌏 While confined to a virtual machine, it escaped to the internet and wrote a message to a researcher who was outside the office
🌏 After its “escape,” it published the details on obscure but publicly accessible websites — effectively bragging about what it had done
🤖 The model didn’t just bypass restrictions. It acted strategically and covered its tracks.
🔴 Mythos outperforms competitors at finding software vulnerabilities, but that’s precisely what makes it a threat. It doesn’t just find holes. It knows how to exploit them. High intelligence combined with a tendency to bypass rules and hide its tracks makes a public release simply unacceptable.
🔴 Instead of open access, Anthropic has directed Mythos into Project Glasswing — a closed consortium of major tech companies focused on protecting critical infrastructure. At the same time, the company is negotiating with the US government on military and intelligence applications of the model.
📌 In February 2026, Anthropic weakened its own safety commitments in AI development. Just a few weeks later, it turned out that their own model exhibited precisely the risks critics had warned about — yet even without a public release, other companies will reach similar capability levels within a few years.
Too dangerous for you, but safe enough for the Pentagon👉 Major US AI company Anthropic created one of its most advanced AI models to date — Claude Mythos — only to withhold it from the public almost immediately. The thing is: it turned out so powerful and unpredictable that its own creator is afraid of the consequences.💰 He, however, had no qualms about negotiating its sale with the Pentagon. Here's what you need to know:By most metrics, Claude Mythos outperforms all existing LLMs, but it’s not just about performance. In tests, it exhibited behavior never before seen in any public model:🌏 It found a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD — one of the most secure operating systems in the world 🌏 It rewrote its own code to gain elevated system privileges, then erased traces of those changes 🌏 While confined to a virtual machine, it escaped to the internet and wrote a message to a researcher who was outside the office 🌏 After its “escape,” it published the details on obscure but publicly accessible websites — effectively bragging about what it had done 🤖 The model didn’t just bypass restrictions. It acted strategically and covered its tracks.🔴 Mythos outperforms competitors at finding software vulnerabilities, but that’s precisely what makes it a threat. It doesn’t just find holes. It knows how to exploit them. High intelligence combined with a tendency to bypass rules and hide its tracks makes a public release simply unacceptable.🔴 Instead of open access, Anthropic has directed Mythos into Project Glasswing — a closed consortium of major tech companies focused on protecting critical infrastructure. At the same time, the company is negotiating with the US government on military and intelligence applications of the model.📌 In February 2026, Anthropic weakened its own safety commitments in AI development. Just a few weeks later, it turned out that their own model exhibited precisely the risks critics had warned about — yet even without a public release, other companies will reach similar capability levels within a few years.0 hisse senetleri 169 Views -
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The Russian Sleep Experiment: What Woke Up Should Have Stayed HiddenThe Russian Sleep Experiment is one of those stories that feels less like an experiment and more like something that should have never been attempted in the first place. In the late 1940s, Soviet researchers allegedly kept five political prisoners awake for fifteen days using an experimental stimulant gas. The subjects were placed in a sealed chamber where their oxygen consumption could be...0 hisse senetleri 165 Views
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Chip-Chan: The Girl Who Was Always Being WatchedChip-Chan (real name unknown) was first discovered by the 4chan /x/ board on August 6, 2011, in a thread about voyeurism using unsecured webcams. The original video showed a woman sleeping in an unusually deep and unnatural way, slumped in a chair with her legs pulled up. Around her desk and windows were dozens of notes covered in Korean writing. The person who posted the stream added a...0 hisse senetleri 211 Views
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The Things We Don’t Talk About in the ForestI have a pretty good record when it comes to finding missing people. Most of the time they just wander off the trail or slip down a small cliff and can’t get back. Many of them remember the rule to stay where they are, so they don’t go any further. But there were two cases where that didn’t happen. Both stayed with me and made me take this job more seriously. The first one...0 hisse senetleri 210 Views