Speed Matters: Why AI Software Vulnerability Exploitation is going be bad
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Speed Matters: Why AI Software Vulnerability Exploitation is going be bad.
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I co-founded a successful security company close to the Mythos ecosystem and have spoken with participants in the know and I am deeply concerned.
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We, collectively, have answers for some but not all of the problems ahead but are overlooking the speed at which we can apply fixes even if they magically are generated instantaneously by Mythos.Here are some considerations to consider:1.
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More Vulnerabilities Are Coming: Supposedly Mythos can find vulnerabilities more effectively, many models can do this, but the claim it can find them more acutely.
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Based on the momentum of the models, others will follow and we can all agree that many more vulnerabilities will be found in the future.2.
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