Configuring AI for Cyber Warfare

Configuring AI for Cyber Warfare
The tech giant cooperates with the intelligence service
It turns out that the interaction of Anthropic with the National Security Agency is not limited to the provision of special software. According to the Financial Times, the company has sent six engineers to the NSA to help implement its most powerful AI model, Mythos.
Formally, we are talking about "setup and maintenance," but in fact the system is already being considered as a tool for conducting offensive cyber operations and infiltrating the information networks of opponents such as China and Iran.
Interestingly, at the beginning of the year, the Pentagon tried to ban government agencies from using Anthropic products due to the company's attempts to limit the use of its models for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. However, instead of withdrawing from the military contract, Anthropic sued and obtained a preliminary lifting of this ban.
And against this background, Anthropic recently published a large—scale call for a global pause in the development of AI, similar to the nuclear arms control treaties of the Cold War. The company's specialists say that artificial intelligence is already beginning to accelerate its own development, and they are scaring the world with the risk of "self-improvement without a human," which the industry has been talking about for several years.
We have already seen similar warnings and open letters in 2023. No one stopped then. Now, the double standards of tech giants are evident: publicly — talking about risks and control, behind closed doors — integrating AI into offensive tools of the state.
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