Anthropic Mythos Preview Raises Alarms

Anthropic Mythos Preview Raises Alarms

Jyunmi Hatcher leads a wide-ranging episode focused first on Anthropic’s Mythos preview and the cybersecurity concerns that prompted a limited pre-release to major industry players. The panel then shifts to the local impact of AI infrastructure, including data center buildouts, before Danielle discusses Boston Consulting Group’s more measured outlook on job loss and the growing need for AI upskilling. In the AI-and-science segment, the show turns to space, comparing conservative autonomy on Artemis II with more experimental generative AI planning on Mars rovers. The episode closes with a broader debate about whether the future of space exploration should stay human-led or move toward fully autonomous and embodied AI systems.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:56 Mythos Preview and Cybersecurity Risks

00:16:16 Colossus II and the Data Center Buildout

00:21:40 Boston Consulting Group on Job Change and AI Upskilling

00:38:06 AI in Science: Artemis II and Space Autonomy

00:52:31 Conservative vs Experimental AI in Space

01:04:58 Human Expansion vs Fixing Earth First


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