Anthropic's secretive cybersecurity AI model, Mythos — kept off the market due to its ability to exploit vulnerabilities across every major OS and browser — was accessed by unauthorized users, and the details of how they got in are alarming. Meanwhile, SpaceX has moved to acquire AI coding startup Cursor in a deal that reveals just how far behind some of the biggest names in tech really are. Google's Sergey Brin reportedly personally directed a strike team to close the gap in AI coding tools, while OpenAI declared a code red of their own. On the image generation front, OpenAI released ChatGPT Images 2.0 with a major new capability that changes how the model handles real-world context. One of Wall Street's most prestigious law firms was forced to apologize to a federal judge after AI hallucinations made it into an official federal court filing — a stark reminder of what's at stake when human oversight disappears. And in a moment of recursive irony, an AI-detection tool flagged posts from the Pope — specifically his warnings about AI — as potentially AI-generated. Today's stories share a common thread: AI capabilities are moving faster than the systems meant to govern and secure them, and the consequences are no longer hypothetical.
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