Claude Code is vibecoded and full of spyware, it's possible Anthropic doesn't even know what's in there. After reading this report, we are banning it from our systems and strongly encourage other enterprises to do the same. It is an unacceptable security risk.
If you are on the verge of AGI or ASI, why isn’t your model smart enough to recognize espionage distillation in real time? You say “cure cancer in a few years.” Isn’t sniffing illicit distillation quite a bit easier than curing cancer? Why write letters to DC? Just use AGI.
We believe in broad access and plan to make GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna generally available in the coming weeks.
For now, at the request of the U.S. government, we’re starting with a limited preview among a small group of trusted partners in Codex and the API.
We recently obtained the highest-resolution 3D images of the human brain ever taken from outside the skull. This is the first look.
Introducing Aleph, a research lab building brain interfaces for the telepathic future. (1/n)
‘ensure that AGI benefits all of humanity’ turned out to be a quaint, bearish statement. whatever AGI was, it was surely in the past or at most present, and its definition overly concerned with economics. “ensure that mankind can coexist with superintelligent machine ecology”
Fugu stands shoulder-to-shoulder with leading models like Fable and Mythos across the industry's most rigorous engineering, scientific, and reasoning benchmarks.
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Beyond Bigger Models: Why are Orchestration Models the Next Frontier
Progress in AI has been driven largely by giant, monolithic models. But the most powerful systems of the future will be collaborative ecosystems.
Today, this orchestration is no longer just a technical optimization. It has become a geopolitical and operational imperative.
For an organization or a nation, relying on a single company's model for critical infrastructure, finance, or governance is a material vulnerability. This risk is no longer a hypothetical possibility, but a reality.
As we have seen with recent export controls imposed on models like Fable and Mythos, access can disappear overnight.
Collective intelligence is the practical hedge against this concentration of power. Because Fugu orchestrates an underlying pool of swappable agents, it simply routes around vendor restrictions.
By orchestrating the world’s models, we are delivering the resilient blueprint required for true AI sovereignty.
Yesterday was my final day as Director of National Intelligence. I declassified and released never-before-seen documents exposing the truth about Fauci directing millions of US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth. Go to https://t.co/tVwWp0TxZ4 to see for yourself.
Fable 5 is a Trojan horse. I thought everyone saw it. After a bunch of conversations with CTOs and CEOs this week, I realized many didn't.
Anthropic has been one of the best platform partners in AI. They understood something early that others missed: nobody is going to build serious enterprise software on top of you without trust. Audited ZDR, strong enterprise controls, clear boundaries around customer data. That trust paid off and we built on them because of it.
At the same time, this is a brutally competitive market. Anthropic has great models, great marketing, strong distribution, and enormous mindshare. But there is no world where model performance stays differentiated forever. Token costs will fall. Inference gets optimized. New models arrive. The model layer is a knife fight.
So where do you go next? You move up the stack. They didn't hide this at all and they started working on it. They realized it’s a hard problem. Business workflows, the software up the stack isn’t trivial. Our APIs aren’t text in, text out. We have build businesses around the messy way in which the world works. I think they realized that it's harder than they thought.
Now enter Mythos. They launched it as a too good to share because it finds vulnerabilities in your code. The pitch is almost impossible for a CTO to ignore: point it at your codebase and it will find vulnerabilities, security issues, and bugs that your team missed. They beat that drum for a few months. They even leaked some of the findings to the large tech companies, which would pull the smaller ones into security war-rooms with them to make plans on how to use Mythos when it launches. The frenzy was building.
The first thing most software companies will do when it launches is exactly that. They won't upload customer data. They'll upload their source code. Their crown jewels.
Then Fable 5 is released, ZDR is altered, what do you think every CTO did? Insane.