Mythos AKA Project Glasswing is indeed a very powerful platform. This is why all the biggest tech companies were given access to it in order to help ensure safeguards and guardrails and to help them discover vulnerabilities.
It is not a hoax or a marketing stunt. Firefox alone has found multiple significant problems with their latest build due to it.
There have been multiple discoveries because of it. Example, a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD and a 16-year-old flaw in FFmpeg that five million automated test runs had missed. None of these had been previously found by human researchers. Mythos found them on its own, without guidance. Linux root access from a basic user etc. It's insane. Look them up.
Also a company is in the business to make money, they would not give their product away for free to all the big tech bros
unless they were scared of some of the findings. They also wouldn't be banding together like this unless there was an actual threat.
IMHO, you cannot guardrail AI. It is very hard to do so if not impossible.
As mentioned in Irobot, you must ask the right questions. The right question will open the door. (question=prompt)
Where that ends up, we shall see. It will be a bumpy ride for sure.
Cyberwarfare is coming on a far larger scale, it is only a matter of time.
Some more good reading:
The impact of artificial intelligence on organisational cyber security: An outcome of a systematic literature review
Research on Security Issues of Artificial Intelligence
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