Anthropic has been on a spree of launching new and more capable AI models to take over competitors in the AI race. The company took the whole industry by storm with the launch of Claude Mythos. As claimed by Anthropic, Mythos is powerful enough to identify thousands of cybersecurity risks that are missed by humans. Now, multiple reports indicate that OpenAI is already setting up the stage to bring their own model that will be at par or above Claude Mythos in terms of capabilities.According to a report published by Axios, OpenAI is working on a new model that will come with advanced cybersecurity capabilities. Reports also suggest that the firm is planning to drop AI models to a limited group of companies, which is a strategy identical to that of Anthropic, as they
have also decided not to release the Mythos model for the general public. If we actually go by the reports, the OpenAI model has been codenamed Spud, and the company's President Greg Brockman has hinted that Spud is a product that includes two years of research and could be a major step towards artificial general intelligence (AGI). For those who are unaware, AGI is a state in which the AI can think like humans.Google Now Lets You Create An AI Clone Of Yourself On YouTube Shorts Head of Codex at OpenAI, Thibault 'Tibo' Sottiaux, also teased a model that OpenAI is working on, and it seems like this one will be as efficient as Mythos. Coming to the staggered release part, just like Anthropic, OpenAI is also scared that the model can be misused if it falls into the hands of bad actors. However, it has not been confirmed until now via any leaks whether OpenAI will be completely sleeping on the general release. For those who are unaware, OpenAI already has a Trusted Access for Cyber pilot programme under which the firm sends grants to invite-only organisations to get their hands on advanced OpenAI models.







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