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Trending on Reddit: Is Mythos a Genuine Threat or a Calculated Scarcity Play?

Discussions across r/singularity and r/artificial compare Anthropic's Mythos rollout to past instances of AI labs withholding access — drawing parallels to OpenAI's restricted GPT-2 release in 2019. Users debate whether the UK AISI's finding that Mythos can execute multi-stage network attacks genuinely justifies restriction, or whether gated access under Project Glasswing is designed to inflate the model's mystique and Anthropic's influence with policymakers.

Anthropic found a playbook that works on regulators and Reddit simultaneously: announce something alarming, restrict it, then become the gatekeeper. It is clever positioning regardless of the model's actual capability level. But the skeptics have a point — restricted releases train the market to treat access itself as endorsement. If Mythos truly breaks cybersecurity assumptions, restricting it to 50 organizations doesn't contain the risk; it concentrates the liability. Within a year, the capabilities Mythos demonstrates will exist in open-weight models anyway.
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