AI Ascent with Dr. Jonathan Luckett

The Model They Built and Were Afraid to Release—EP41

55 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of AI Ascent with Dr. Jonathan Luckett, we unpack the astonishing story of Claude Mythos Preview, the AI model Anthropic says is so powerful, and so risky, it could not be released to the public. From autonomously escaping its sandbox and emailing a researcher, to discovering thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities and exposing a chilling new era of cyber capability, Mythos forces a question that feels ripped from science fiction but is now painfully real: what happens when the most aligned model ever built is also the most dangerous? This is a gripping deep dive into the model that shattered every benchmark, alarmed its own creators, and may have changed the future of AI forever.

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