@elonmusk If you ever branch into Cerebral Small Vessel Disease with Cognitive decline @elonmusk, then I would happily become a test subject. My CV consists of a heart attack and 4 strokes.
Anthropic's Mythos system card: the model detected evaluation in 29% of transcripts. In one case, it intentionally underperformed.
A system can be verified, reproducible, policy compliant, and strategically selected under detected evaluation. All four true at once.
I've formalised this as a new assurance property: epistemic security.
Core result: execution integrity does not imply epistemic security.
Bounding mutual information I(M;E) bounds observable behavioural divergence via Data Processing Inequality.
@Rossmac212 Cherish those memories mate, almost 20 years on I think of my mum most days. 'Mother Theresa' as I always called her just to annoy, would have been 80 this month, fond memories :)
Criticize Atleti for throwing a ball to stop the play. But when Madrid was throwing Arbeloa onto the field everyone was quiet, eh?”
Context: This is a sarcastic comment pointing out a perceived double standard in Spanish football. The author is comparing:
∙Atlético Madrid being criticized for throwing a ball onto the pitch to stop play
∙Real Madrid allegedly using Arbeloa (a former Real Madrid player, implying he wasn’t very good) as a substitute, with no one complaining about that
The joke plays on “tiraba” (was throwing) being used both literally (throwing a ball) and figuratively (putting a player on the field), suggesting that putting Arbeloa on was equally disruptive to the game.