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Myths and realities of AI hacking

New artificial intelligence models raise serious concerns about the future security of the international monetary system

The Iran war and geopolitics were set to dominate discussions at the International Monetary Fund/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, DC, in April. Instead, a new artificial intelligence model developed by Anthropic, called Claude Mythos Preview, ‘hacked’ its way into many of the conversations. 

The US tech company claims Mythos is the first general-purpose AI model to demonstrate autonomous, human-level capability in finding and exploiting software vulnerabilities, without being

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