Mythos Proves Potent in Vulnerability Discovery, Less Convincing Elsewhere
Independent benchmarking finds Mythos highly effective for source code audits, reverse engineering, and native-code analysis, though its exploit validation and reasoning capabilities remain inconsistent. The post Mythos Proves Potent in Vulnerability Discovery, Less Convincing Elsewhere appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Mythos appears to be as powerful as claimed at detecting software vulnerabilities; but its capabilities in other areas is more nuanced.
Anthropic’s Mythos AI model has been making waves since its announcement in early April, primarily because of its reputed ability to unearth considerably more vulnerabilities than any other AI model. XBOW, an autonomous offensive security firm, has aimed its own AI testing armory against Mythos Preview to check the validity of this and other Mythos capabilities.
Anthropic’s primary claim is confirmed. “Mythos Preview presents a significant step up over all existing models, regardless of provider,” reports XBOW.
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