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by tao_oat
76 days ago
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> Our tests gave models the vulnerable function directly, often with contextual hints (e.g., "consider wraparound behavior"). "Often with contextual hints" is doing some heavy lifting here, IMO. I agree with the article's premise -- you don't need Mythos to use AI to find novel, complex vulnerabilities -- but these results as presented are somewhat misleading. |
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"(...) a well-designed scaffold naturally produces this kind of scoped context through its targeting and iterative prompting stages, which is exactly what both AISLE's and Anthropic's systems do."