Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era
Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era
It's messed up that Anthropic simultaneously claims to be a public benefit copro and is also picking who gets to benefit from their newly enhanced cybersecurity capabilities. It means that the economic benefit is going to the existing industry heavyweights.
(And no, the Linux Foundation being in the list doesn't imply broad benefit to OSS. Linux Foundation has an agenda and will pick who benefits according to what is good for them.)
I think it would be net better for the public if they just made Mythos available to everyone.
I don't trust a corpo to choose what is "most critical".
That's what's messed up about it.
I'm too much of an anarchist for that.
I believe what I said:
> I think it would be net better for the public if they just made Mythos available to everyone.
That is a fine stance to hold but some facts are still true regardless of your view on large businesses.
For example, it will benefit more people to secure Microsoft or Amazon services than it would be to secure a smaller, less corporate player in those same service ecosystems.
You could go on to argue that the second order effects of improving one service provider over another chooses who gets to play, but that is true whether you choose small or large businesses, so this argument devolves into “who are we to choose on behalf of others”.
Which then comes back to “we should secure what the market has chosen in order to provide the greatest benefit.”