• At CETaS conference on May 1, 2026, director Alexander Babuta highlighted Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview's advances in math, cybersecurity, software engineering, and vulnerability detection.
• The frontier model promises improved automated tools for security professionals.
• Experts express optimism on AI's defensive potential against powered hacking threats.
Nearly 2,000 internal files were briefly leaked after ‘human error’, raising fresh security questions at the AI companyAnthropic accidentally released part of the internal source code for its AI-powered coding assistant Claude Code due to “human error”, the company said on Tuesday.An internal-use file mistakenly included in a software update pointed to an archive containing nearly 2,000 files and 500,000 lines of code, which were quickly copied to developer platform GitHub. A post on X sharing a link to the leaked code had more than 29m views early on Wednesday, and a rewritten version of the source code quickly became GitHub’s fastest-ever downloaded repository. Anthropic issued copyright takedown requests to try to contain the code’s spread. Within the code, users spotted blueprints for a Tamagotchi-esque coding assistant and an always-on AI agent, per the Verge. Continue reading...
Pouring 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine removed up to 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere without harming wildlife, according to the researchers behind an ocean alkalinity enhancement test
A report by George David Banks, former Trump energy adviser and president of the American Council for Capital Formation, calls for the US to study and regulate solar geoengineering technologies that cool the planet by reflecting sunlight. Banks warns that adversaries like China could weaponize these planet-cooling tools, threatening US agricultural production and economic stability. The paper argues for proactive research regardless of climate change views to prevent foreign dominance. It recommends government funding and international agreements on deployment risks.