[ExI] Holy cow!

Adrian Tymes atymes at gmail.com
Wed Apr 8 14:45:42 UTC 2026


It'll be the bombs.  Almost no one will remember yet another
incremental step in AI improvement, especially a deployment that was
to anything other than the full general public no matter how justified
the reason for limiting that distribution, regardless of how
breathlessly hyped up it was at the time.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2026 at 8:38 AM John Clark via extropy-chat
<extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
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> Thomas Friedman had some interesting things to say in today's New York Times:
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> "Normally right now I would be writing about the geopolitical implications of the war with Iran, and I am sure I will again soon. But I want to interrupt that thought to highlight a stunning advance in artificial intelligence — one that arrived sooner than expected and that will have equally profound geopolitical implications." [...]
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> "Holy cow! Superintelligent A.I. is arriving faster than anticipated, at least in this area. We knew it was getting amazingly good at enabling anyone, no matter how computer literate, to write software code. But even Anthropic reportedly did not anticipate that it would get this good, this fast, at finding ways to find and exploit flaws in existing code. Anthropic said it found critical exposures in every major operating system and Web browser, many of which run power grids, waterworks, airline reservation systems, retailing networks, military systems and hospitals all over the world." [...]
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> " I’m really not being hyperbolic when I say that kids could deploy this by accident. Mom and Dad, get ready for:
> "Honey, what did you do after school today?”
> “Well, Mom, my friends and I took down the power grid. What’s for dinner?”
> That is why Anthropic is giving carefully controlled versions to key software providers so they can find and fix the vulnerabilities before the bad guys do — or your kids." [...]
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> "It will be interesting to see what history remembers most about April 7, 2026 — the postponed U.S. release of bombs over Iran or the carefully controlled release of the Claude Mythos Preview by Anthropic and its technical allies."
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