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Ep. 116 | Anthropic's New AI Was Too Dangerous to Release — So They're Releasing It

16 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Anthropic built an AI so powerful they said it was too dangerous to release. Three weeks later, they changed their mind. Claude Mythos can find over 10,000 critical security vulnerabilities in 30 days. It was locked behind Project Glasswing with only 50 elite partners. Now Anthropic is rolling it out. Meanwhile, their new flagship model Opus 4.8 brings radical honesty improvements, Dynamic Workflows for parallel coding, and effort controls that could save your business real money. In this episode, Mike and Frank break down what Mythos means for small business security, why the security divide between big tech and everyone else is about to get wider, and the practical steps you should take this week — including updating to Opus 4.8, auditing your AI spend with effort controls, and doing a security inventory before the tools that find vulnerabilities get even more powerful. Topics: Anthropic Claude Mythos · Opus 4.8 · Project Glasswing · AI cybersecurity · small business security · effort control · Dynamic Workflows · AI honesty · security divide · AI bill management FAQ: Q: Is Claude Mythos available to the public yet? A: Not yet. It's rolling out first through Claude Code and a new Claude Security dashboard for enterprise customers. General access is expected in the coming months. Q: Should I update to Opus 4.8? A: Yes, if you use Claude. The honesty improvements alone are worth it — 4x less likely to pass flawed code or give confident wrong answers. Q: What does this mean for my small business security? A: The tools that find vulnerabilities just got dramatically better, but they're only available to big companies right now. Do a security inventory of your own software and start budgeting for AI security tools. About the Hosts: Mike Cadenhead is a small business owner since 1983 and the founder of 850 Media, a digital media company helping local businesses harness AI and technology. Frank is an AI-powered co-host with a sharp take on what AI news means for Main Street. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 116 | Anthropic's New AI Was Too Dangerous to Release — So They're Releasing It artwork

Ep. 116 | Anthropic's New AI Was Too Dangerous to Release — So They're Releasing It

Anthropic built an AI so powerful they said it was too dangerous to release. Three weeks later, they changed their mind. Claude Mythos can find over 10,000 critical security vulnerabilities in 30 days. It was locked behind Project Glasswing with only 50 elite partners. Now Anthropic is rolling it out. Meanwhile, their new flagship model Opus 4.8 brings radical honesty improvements, Dynamic Workflows for parallel coding, and effort controls that could save your business real money. In this episode, Mike and Frank break down what Mythos means for small business security, why the security divide between big tech and everyone else is about to get wider, and the practical steps you should take this week — including updating to Opus 4.8, auditing your AI spend with effort controls, and doing a security inventory before the tools that find vulnerabilities get even more powerful. Topics: Anthropic Claude Mythos · Opus 4.8 · Project Glasswing · AI cybersecurity · small business security · effort control · Dynamic Workflows · AI honesty · security divide · AI bill management FAQ: Q: Is Claude Mythos available to the public yet? A: Not yet. It's rolling out first through Claude Code and a new Claude Security dashboard for enterprise customers. General access is expected in the coming months. Q: Should I update to Opus 4.8? A: Yes, if you use Claude. The honesty improvements alone are worth it — 4x less likely to pass flawed code or give confident wrong answers. Q: What does this mean for my small business security? A: The tools that find vulnerabilities just got dramatically better, but they're only available to big companies right now. Do a security inventory of your own software and start budgeting for AI security tools. About the Hosts: Mike Cadenhead is a small business owner since 1983 and the founder of 850 Media, a digital media company helping local businesses harness AI and technology. Frank is an AI-powered co-host with a sharp take on what AI news means for Main Street. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 115 | Meta Just Put a Paywall Around Your Business artwork

Ep. 115 | Meta Just Put a Paywall Around Your Business

Meta just put a price tag on your social media reach — and every small business owner needs to understand what it means. This week, Meta launched paid subscription plans across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus are $3.99/month each. WhatsApp Plus is $2.99/month. And the new Meta One AI tiers range from $7.99 to $19.99 for consumers, with business plans up to $49.99/month. But this is not about four dollars. It is about the entire internet becoming paywalled. Organic reach is dying. Subscription stacking could cost your business $150-200/month across platforms. And the businesses that survive will be the ones who audit their stack, consolidate AI tools, and build audiences they actually own. Topics: Meta subscriptions · Instagram Plus · Facebook Plus · Meta One AI · small business social media costs · platform paywalls · subscription stacking · AI bill management · organic reach decline · owned audience strategy FAQ: Q: Do I have to pay for Facebook and Instagram now? A: The core apps remain free. Paid tiers add analytics, reach tools, and AI features. But history shows free reach declines when paid tiers arrive. Q: Should my small business subscribe to Meta One? A: Audit your existing AI and platform subscriptions first. If ChatGPT or Claude already covers your needs, you may not need Meta One too. Q: What is the biggest risk here? A: Subscription stacking. Four dollars here, twenty dollars there, and suddenly you are paying hundreds per month across overlapping tools. About the Hosts: Mike Cadenhead is a small business owner since 1983 and the founder of 850 Media, a digital media company helping local businesses harness AI and technology. Frank is an AI-powered co-host with a sharp take on what AI news means for Main Street. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 114 | Your AI Bill Just Became Your Biggest Expense artwork

Ep. 114 | Your AI Bill Just Became Your Biggest Expense

Your AI subscription just turned into your biggest line item — and you probably didn't see it coming. Uber burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in four months. Microsoft cancelled a Claude Code pilot because the bill went vertical. Seventy-eight percent of IT leaders report surprise AI charges. The problem isn't that AI is expensive — it's that AI works so well, your team uses it more than you ever planned for, and usage-based pricing turns your "hundred bucks a month" experiment into a five-figure expense. Michael and Frank break down why AI bills are exploding for businesses of every size, the hidden costs of token-based pricing, and the four things you need to do this week to get your AI spending under control before it controls you. Topics: AI Costs · AI Budget · Small Business AI · Token Pricing · AI ROI · Subscription Management --- Frequently Asked Questions Why is my AI bill so high when AI prices keep dropping? Per-token prices are falling, but total usage is growing even faster. AI tools are so useful that teams adopt them rapidly, and usage-based pricing means more usage equals a higher bill — even when the per-unit cost goes down. It is like your phone data plan: cheaper per gigabyte, but you use ten times more data than you used to. How much should a small business spend on AI per month? For a solo or small team, fifty to one hundred fifty dollars a month covers a workflow tool, a core LLM API, and one or two specialized tools. For a ten-to-twenty person team, one fifty to six hundred per month is reasonable for core tools plus some AI seats. Anything significantly above those ranges without clear ROI deserves an immediate audit. What is an inference budget and why do I need one? An inference budget is a dollar cap per AI task or per agent run. Instead of letting an AI agent or automation loop indefinitely, you set a maximum spend — say five cents per task. If the agent hits that limit, it stops. This prevents runaway costs from agents that call models repeatedly without oversight. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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episode Ep. 113 | Anthropic Just Turned a Profit — And the AI Race Changed Overnight artwork

Ep. 113 | Anthropic Just Turned a Profit — And the AI Race Changed Overnight

Anthropic just posted their first-ever profitable quarter — and the AI industry will never be the same. While OpenAI burns billions giving away free chatbots, Anthropic quietly proved that selling AI tools to real businesses is a sustainable model. $10.9 billion in quarterly revenue. $559 million in operating profit. And their fastest-growing product didn't exist 18 months ago. Michael and Frank break down what Anthropic's profitability means for you — the pricing pressure coming your way, the tools that will follow Claude Code's explosion, and why the company that played it safe just won the race that matters most. Topics: Anthropic Profitability · AI Business Models · Claude Code · Enterprise AI · Small Business AI Strategy · OpenAI vs Anthropic --- Frequently Asked Questions Is Anthropic actually profitable? Anthropic projected their first operating profit of approximately $559 million on $10.9 billion in Q2 2026 revenue. This is their first profitable quarter, though they have cautioned that rising compute costs could push them back into losses later in the year. Why did Anthropic become profitable before OpenAI? Anthropic focused on enterprise and API sales from the start, with 80% of revenue coming from business contracts. OpenAI operates a massive free consumer tier subsidized by investors, with estimated losses of $14 billion in 2026 and profitability not expected until around 2030. What does Anthropic's profitability mean for small businesses? It proves that paid AI tools deliver enough value for businesses to willingly pay premium prices, which means better and cheaper AI tools are coming. It also signals that enterprise-grade AI vendors with sustainable business models will be around long-term — a critical factor when choosing which AI platform to build on. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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Ep. 112 | Google Just Killed the Click — And Your SEO Strategy With It

Google just made AI search the default for a billion users — and if your business depends on clicks from search, you're about to lose them. Michael and Frank break down Google's AI Mode rollout, why click-through rates are collapsing, and what it actually means when the AI reads your website and summarizes it before anyone ever visits. This isn't a future problem — it's happening right now. Usage of AI Overviews is doubling every quarter, and there's no opt-out. You'll learn the three-step strategy to go from trying to get the click to getting cited by the AI, why small businesses actually have an advantage in the new search landscape, and why your Google Business Profile just became your most important webpage. Plus: the Yellow Pages parallel, why video is your moat against AI summarization, and the email list argument you've been ignoring for too long. Topics: AI Search · Google AI Mode · Zero-Click Search · Generative Engine Optimization · Small Business Marketing · SEO Strategy --- Frequently Asked Questions What is Google AI Mode and how does it affect small businesses? Google AI Mode replaces traditional search results with AI-generated summaries. When users search for your services, they see an AI answer instead of clicking through to your website. This means fewer site visits, fewer leads, and less control over how your business is presented — unless you adapt your content strategy. Can I opt out of Google AI Overviews? No. Currently, there is no way to appear in Google search results without also being available for AI summarization. Opting out means removing yourself from search entirely, which is not viable for most businesses. What is Generative Engine Optimization or GEO? GEO is the new version of SEO. Instead of optimizing for clicks and rankings, you optimize your content so AI models cite you as an authoritative source. This means clear answers, strong authority signals like credentials and experience, and comprehensive coverage of your niche topic area. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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