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It was my understanding that Mythos had already broken the internet months ago.
That's what made Project Glasswing make sense.
Not because the internet was still secure, but because "compromised by a few" and "compromised by everyone" are fundamentally different threat models.
Mythos was the proof. Project Glasswing was the response.
The internet was already compromised; the challenge was preparing institutions for a world where those capabilities are no longer scarce.
@bwallxyz building Consortium, an end to end encrypted agent ecosystem that allows you manage your orchestration from any device, anywhere, securely.
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Castle Clash: a 16v16 real-time medieval combat arena
team up, raid the enemy castle, and capture the princess to win.
charge your hits, time your cooldowns, and fight your way to the throne room.
try it out and let me know what you think 👇
Claude users should know what’s coming.
Starting July 8, Anthropic’s updated privacy policy introduces identity verification measures that may include government-issued photo ID, along with age, email, and date-of-birth checks.
Anthropic’s most advanced AI models will reportedly remain subject to U.S. export restrictions, with no exemptions for G7 allies such as the UK.
The decision reflects growing concerns that frontier AI capabilities could have significant national security and strategic implications.
Anthropic updated its privacy policy suggesting identity verification may be coming to Claude users.
Claude Free, Pro, and Max plans could be asked to verify their age or identity using information such as a government-issued ID, facial photos or videos, or biometric facial geometry data.
what do you think about this?
@bwallxyz building Consortium, an end to end encrypted agent ecosystem that allows you manage your orchestration from any device, anywhere, securely.
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Google DeepMind just committed $10M to study what happens when millions of AI agents start interacting with each other.
Serious question: what does the internet look like when most of the traffic is agent-to-agent?
Agents negotiating with agents. Agents verifying other agents. Agents paying agents (Mastercard is already building for this).
What breaks first?
US government orders Anthropic to suspend foreign access to Claude Fable model, citing national security concerns.
Anthropic has disabled access for all users worldwide.
Mastercard just launched Agent Pay for Machines.
AI agents can now hold credentials, authenticate payments, and transact with other agents or merchants across the Mastercard network. Micropayments, subscriptions, API fees, all handled autonomously.
This is the first major payments network building infrastructure specifically for machine-to-machine commerce. Most people are still debating whether AI agents will be useful. Mastercard is already building the rails for them to spend money.
The companies quietly building agent infrastructure will matter more than the models themselves.
🚨 Bezos's AI startup Prometheus just raised $12B at a $41B valuation.
The goal: build an "artificial general engineer" for the physical world.
12 months old. $41 billion. The capital entering AI infrastructure right now is unprecedented.