This feels like an advertisement for Mythos. It's talking about the issues with AI and gushing over the awesome security bugs Mythos found.
Bleeding edge tech will always be first available to the highest bidder. If companies don't want loads of security vulnerabilities, they shouldn't fire half their competent staff and replace them with someone that can vibe code.
In many ways, I think these companies need to get completed wrecked to learn a lesson.
https://archive.ph/2026.04.15-210755/https://www.nytimes.com...
This feels like an advertisement for Mythos. It's talking about the issues with AI and gushing over the awesome security bugs Mythos found.
Bleeding edge tech will always be first available to the highest bidder. If companies don't want loads of security vulnerabilities, they shouldn't fire half their competent staff and replace them with someone that can vibe code.
In many ways, I think these companies need to get completed wrecked to learn a lesson.