Our Cyber and Autonomous Systems Team at @AISecurityInst performed early access testing of GPT-5.6 Sol for offensive cyber capabilities.
We found Sol performed much better than GPT-5.5 on our cyber suite and comparably to Claude Mythos 5.
Results below and in system card 🧵
Should any of the women's organisations targeted by @AmnestyUK's recent 'anti-rights' blacklist wish to take legal action, applications can be made to the JK Rowling Women's Fund. https://t.co/iyohnrgVZN
Delighted to have Andrey Santos at the club. Seems like an incredibly mature and composed young man, great personality, exactly the kind United should be signing. Bravo @manutd
This seems like a reasonable statement: it seems self-evident that we do not know the impact of AI on work & trying to understand that will be critical to policies to mitigate bad impacts and encourage good ones. Data will be critical to action & we need to start gathering it now
Although I agree with much of Milanovic says about inequality, I disagree with him here. I think he is confusing "efficient" manufacturing with "competitive" manufacturing.
China is not necessarily building things better and more cheaply than Germany or France, but it is certainly selling them far more cheaply, and the difference shows up both in the extremely low share households receive of what they produce and in the astonishing rise in China's debt-to-GDP ratio. This was the same strategy Japan followed in the 1980s, and not only was it unsustainable, but the high debt and low consumption share ultimately forced Japan into an extraordinarily difficult adjustment.
If Germany and France were willing to suppress wages (or, which is the same thing, to eliminate social transfers), or if they were willing to borrow comparable amounts to subsidize the competitiveness of their manufacturers, it is pretty obvious that French and German manufacturers would also be able to sell much more cheaply in global markets.
But while these policies would increase manufacturing competitiveness, they would not make manufacturing any more efficient. They would simply shift part of the economic costs of production onto the rest of the country.
https://t.co/Dc0DYKbdic
In an age of AI, literacy will no longer be universal. Those who can read deeply, think independently, and write clearly will lead a world that increasingly cannot. In an age of widespread illiteracy, literacy becomes power.
Wrote about what's driving the Democratic Tea Party for @TheArgumentMag. It really is about Israel.
Democratic primary voters are now much more left-wing on Israel than the establishment realizes. In a lot of ways, it's the mirror image of Vietnam.
https://t.co/sOHsDzDP2C
I noticed that Ukrainian drones were targeting the bridges of ships. This shows why: total mission kill. Ship won't be doing anything for months or years.
Senator @LindseyGrahamSC was a steadfast champion of a free Belarus and a free Ukraine. The best way to honor his legacy is to finish what he started: impose the toughest possible sanctions on Russia. That would help Ukraine and Belarus break free from Moscow’s imperial grip.