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Cyber export controls historically ineffective, raising doubts for AI models

Cybersecurity export controls have historically been ineffective in preventing the proliferation of sensitive technologies like encryption and spyware over the last three decades. This historical trend suggests that similar measures applied to advanced AI models, such as Anthropic's Mythos, may also prove unsuccessful in their intended purpose. AI

IMPACT Past failures in controlling technology exports suggest that current and future attempts to regulate advanced AI models like Mythos may face similar challenges, potentially impacting the pace and direction of AI development and deployment.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the historical ineffectiveness of export controls on technology, drawing a parallel to potential future controls on AI models, which constitutes commentary on policy rather than a direct policy action or release.

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    📰 Cybersecurity export control measures have failed to prevent the spread of encryption and spyware technologies over the past 30 years, suggesting that similar

    📰 Cybersecurity export control measures have failed to prevent the spread of encryption and spyware technologies over the past 30 years, suggesting that similar efforts with Anthropic's Mythos model may also be ineffective. 🔗 https:// techcrunch.com/2026/06/19/encr yption-spyware…