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10 posts
2026-03-07
this is the worst the technology will ever be at finding vulns. going to take a near-total overhaul of the software stack. defense beats offense in cyber but only if defense takes the magnitude of the task seriously enough for long enough.
2026-03-07 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Mozilla says Claude Opus 4.6 found 100+ bugs in Firefox in two weeks in January, 14 of them high-severity, more than the bugs typically reported in two months

2026-03-06
this is the worst the technology will ever be at finding vulns. going to take a near-total overhaul of the software stack. defense beats offense in cyber but only if defense takes the magnitude of the task seriously enough for long enough.
2026-03-06 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Mozilla says Claude Opus 4.6 found 100+ bugs in Firefox in two weeks in January, 14 of them high-severity, more than the bugs typically reported in two months

New AI-powered tools are increasingly adept at spotting flaws.  Hacking experts worry they will be good at exploiting them, too.

2026-03-03
very high quality post, an accounting of the true cost of the moment. an interesting question for this time of incredible leverage that I haven't seen enough ink on: what comes after the republic? what should governance even look like at the dawn of superintelligence?
2026-03-03 View on X
Bloomberg

Sources: amid negotiations with the DOD, Anthropic submitted a bid to compete in a $100M DOD contest to develop voice-controlled, autonomous drone swarming tech

Anthropic PBC was among the artificial intelligence companies that submitted a proposal earlier this year to compete …

very high quality post, an accounting of the true cost of the moment. an interesting question for this time of incredible leverage that I haven't seen enough ink on: what comes after the republic? what should governance even look like at the dawn of superintelligence?
2026-03-03 View on X
Reuters

The US Treasury Department, State Department, and Federal Housing Finance Agency stop using Anthropic's AI products; the State Department will switch to OpenAI

The U.S. Treasury Department, State Department and the federal housing agency are terminating all use of Anthropic products …

very high quality post, an accounting of the true cost of the moment. an interesting question for this time of incredible leverage that I haven't seen enough ink on: what comes after the republic? what should governance even look like at the dawn of superintelligence?
2026-03-03 View on X
Hyperdimensional

The Anthropic-DOD skirmish is the first major public debate on control over frontier AI, and institutions behaved erratically, maliciously, and without clarity

On Anthropic and the Department of War  —  I.  —  A little more than a decade ago, I sat with my father and watched him die.

2026-03-02
very high quality post, an accounting of the true cost of the moment. an interesting question for this time of incredible leverage that I haven't seen enough ink on: what comes after the republic? what should governance even look like at the dawn of superintelligence?
2026-03-02 View on X
Hyperdimensional

The Anthropic-DOD skirmish is the first major public debate on control over frontier AI, and institutions behaved erratically, maliciously, and without clarity

On Anthropic and the Department of War  —  I.  —  A little more than a decade ago, I sat with my father and watched him die.

very high quality post, an accounting of the true cost of the moment. an interesting question for this time of incredible leverage that I haven't seen enough ink on: what comes after the republic? what should governance even look like at the dawn of superintelligence?
2026-03-02 View on X
The Verge

Sources: OpenAI agreed to follow US laws that have allowed for mass surveillance in the past, and the DOD didn't budge from its demands over bulk analyzing data

On Friday evening, amidst fallout from a standoff between the Department of Defense and Anthropic, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced …

2026-01-20
a fun set of experiments - we find a single axis in activation space modulates between assistant & base model behavior, and by applying relatively gentle caps on that axis we can keep the model in the assistant basin w/o compromising intelligence!
2026-01-20 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic details the “Assistant Axis”, a pattern of neural activity in language models that governs their default identity and helpful behavior

Read the full paper  —  When you talk to a large language model, you can think of yourself as talking to a character.

2025-01-29
did you know: the best way to spread chinese propaganda & undermine the american economy is to upload preprints to arxiv, release the results open source under a permissive license, then wait for the forbes readers to throw a tantrum.
2025-01-29 View on X
Financial Times

OpenAI says it has seen some evidence that DeepSeek used “distillation” to train its open-source competitor by using outputs from OpenAI's proprietary models

White House AI tsar David Sacks raises possibility of alleged intellectual property theft

2024-12-27
whale bros have the mandate of heaven, truly. xAI should just run the DeepSeek code on their cluster on the biggest dataset they can cobble together and release the best omni-model the world has ever seen. don't bother post-training it, just make the best base model and release
2024-12-27 View on X
VentureBeat

DeepSeek releases DeepSeek-V3, an open-source MoE model of 671B total parameters, with 37B activated per token, claiming it outperforms top models like GPT-4o

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, known for challenging leading AI vendors with its innovative open-source technologies, today released a new ultra-large model: DeepSeek-V3.