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  1. Pirate Movie (beta trailer)

    A beta trailer for a "Pirate Movie" has been released, showcasing a workflow for generating movie trailers using a fully open-source stack. The project leverages SDXL for base images, Qwen Image Edit for adjustments, LTX 2.3 for animation, MMAudio for sound effects, and Ace-Step-1.5-XL for theme music. The creator plans to expand the trailer to two minutes, acknowledging the significant challenge of film editing for those new to the craft. AI

    Pirate Movie (beta trailer)

    IMPACT Demonstrates a novel application of existing open-source AI tools for creative content generation.

  2. We reproduced Anthropic's Mythos findings with public models

    Researchers have successfully replicated Anthropic's Mythos findings using publicly available AI models like GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6. This suggests that advanced AI capabilities for discovering software vulnerabilities are no longer exclusive to frontier labs and are becoming accessible through public models. The focus for defenders should now shift from the exclusivity of these tools to validating and operationalizing AI-generated security insights. AI

    We reproduced Anthropic's Mythos findings with public models

    IMPACT Confirms that advanced AI vulnerability discovery capabilities are becoming accessible via public models, shifting the focus to defense and operationalization.

  3. Anthropic built a model too risky to release

    Anthropic has developed a new AI model named Claude Mythos, which demonstrates significant advancements in benchmark performance, particularly in identifying software vulnerabilities. Due to its advanced capabilities in finding and exploiting security flaws, Anthropic has opted not to release Mythos publicly. Instead, the company is providing limited access to select organizations through "Project Glasswing" to aid in cybersecurity research and vulnerability discovery, alongside a substantial commitment to open-source security initiatives. AI

    Anthropic built a model too risky to release

    IMPACT Restricted release of advanced AI model highlights growing safety concerns and the potential for AI in cybersecurity, influencing future development and deployment strategies.

  4. System Dependencies on Replit

    Replit has introduced a new System Dependencies tool, leveraging Nix to simplify the management of native programs and libraries within development environments. This tool, accessible via a user-friendly interface in the sidebar, allows developers to easily add, remove, and search for system-level packages like ffmpeg, whisper-cpp, and compilers. Previously requiring manual edits to configuration files, these dependencies can now be managed more intuitively, enhancing the development experience on the Replit platform. AI

    System Dependencies on Replit

    IMPACT Enhances developer tooling for AI-related projects by simplifying dependency management.