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The AI Industry as You Know It Died Today
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There are now Asian models coming , optimized and focused on cybersecurity defense at a high level. I suspect export walls will be a relatively moot point soon, because it is in chinas (and everyone else’s) interest to reduce US cyberwarfare dominance
LLMs are not great at creating exploits, but they are really good at detecting them. That asymmetry alone is enough to destroy the “offensive capabilities” narrative. Yes, mythos can find exploitable bugs, even write bench exploits. But real exploits require a good dose of human psychology, and most of the tools needed are off the shelf available anyway. You still need a real cybersecurity expert to effectively weaponize a zero day into a -deployable- exploit. If you don’t think so, just try to get Claude to help you with that. But it will gladly help you secure your systems.
What an LLM can do is inspect payloads, packages, and blobs at scale and find those exploits in a way that was wholly impractical before, so the asymmetric attack advantage is dissolved by strong LLMs.
The USA is trying to protect its cyberwarfare advantage, not protect against attackers. The exact opposite, actually. Porous security is a huge advantage to technologically advanced state actors.
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And thus, by restricting access to the latest models, the US government is giving a gift for the chinese labs, that will now receive lots of new users providing them with data related to real world software development.
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That trove that they “can’t” sell is going to get a lot of attention when they’re trying to hit quarterly numbers.
Heck, is it even against the current agreements for them to spin up their own Adsense network and serve personalized ads? They wouldn’t be selling your data, just Showing You More Relevant Ads™
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U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48690101
U.S. allows Anthropic to release Mythos AI to ‘trusted’ US organizations