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by malwrar
42 days ago
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My point is less about Mythos specifically, more what it represents to the general public. “Mythos” has broken through and started gaining popular mindshare like “ChatGPT” did a few years ago. It now becomes hard to (falsely) claim that fixing basic flaws isn’t a priority, because now that everyone knows that it’s probably easier to hack stuff than it was in the past. |
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