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AI Index 2026: Measured Data on AI Research and Adoption
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Alliance for Advancing Inclusion Through AI Announced
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The Alliance for Advancing Inclusion Through AI was announced at the #IndiaAIImpactSummit2026, with endorsements from 20 countries and UNICEF committing to AI that actively advances social inclusion rather than deepening existing divides. Know more here: http://
impact.indiaai.gov.in/outcome-resour
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Automation in Commerce: Managing Autonomous Agents and Decision Rights
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Automation in commerce is moving towards greater autonomy, leaving design choices exposed at each handoff. Decision rights and audit paths become crucial because agents place orders, negotiate terms, and handle exceptions. @McKinsey Source mck.co/4aGhyf5 via @antgrasso
→ View original post on X — @antgrasso, 2026-04-09 13:02 UTC
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Anthropic’s Internal-Public AI Capability Gap Exposed by Mythos
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The gap between what Anthropic uses internally and what gets released publicly is something every AI lab has. Mythos just made that gap visible and documented it in 244 pages.
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AI Safety Concerns Block Broad Deployment Despite Strong Performance
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93.9% SWE-bench and a 27-year-old OpenBSD bug found autonomously and the decision was still not to ship broadly. That's a data point about how seriously the internal assessment of the risks was taken.
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Silent behavior changes in AI systems lack transparency accountability
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Silent behavior changes without changelogs remain the legitimate grievance here regardless of what the specific numbers are.
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OpenAI Develops ChatGPT-Mythos with Advanced Cybersecurity Capabilities
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Big update: OpenAI developed its own ChatGPT-"Mythos" and will also not roll it out publicly, via Axios OpenAI is planning a limited, staggered rollout of a new model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities, mirroring Anthropic's restricted release of its Mythos Preview to a small group of vetted companies. More and more AI models are now capable enough at autonomous hacking that their makers are treating releases like responsible vulnerability disclosure. [Translated from EN to English]
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-09 09:35 UTC
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NSA Keeps Security Vulnerabilities Secret for Strategic Advantage
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The NSA already knows the vulnerabilities Mythos found. They just chose to keep them secret for use against our enemies.
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Political Perspectives: Understanding Both Sides of AI Policy
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In politics there are two sides to every coin.
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Public disclosure impacts market regulation ethics
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Well I can see how that post could change markets. And he has to be careful about disclosing information to the public in those situations. I just didn’t think it through very well.