another positive from the blog
another positive from the blog
Posted Apr 26, 2026 0:31 UTC (Sun) by malmedal (subscriber, #56172)In reply to: another positive from the blog by aphedges
Parent article: Firefox: The zero-days are numbered
According to Anthropic the model was intended as a normal generalist one, and they discovered it was surprisingly capable at security tasks, this led them to pull the brakes and do the Glasswing thing instead of a normal release.
Typical example of self-discrediting paragraph:
> The bugs Anthropic used to justify a $100 million consortium, eleven Fortune-100 partners, a “too dangerous to release” decision, and global headlines that “frightened the British” — an open-weights 3.6B active-parameter model finds them too, for eleven cents per million tokens.
He tries to make it sound like everybody should instantly realize how stupid everybody involved are. Typical sound-and-fury shyster-tactic.
"Frightening the British" is attempting to mock a UK government group that had early access and wrote a report corroborating the increase in capabilities.
The claim that the 3.6B-model could have done the same job is just ridiculous, these things hallucinate bugs whether they are there or not. Just about every open-source maintainer have gotten tons of these hallucinations over the past year.
Anyway, positive independent corroboration for Anthropic currently comes from the "Frightened British" and Firefox. More have been promised in 90 days or less so we will see what turns up.
