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Anthropic paper likens LLMs to brains; new CVE Januscape discovered

A recent paper from Anthropic suggests that language models may function similarly to the human brain, though it humorously notes the absence of useful cognitive functions. Separately, a Mastodon post highlights a newly discovered vulnerability named 'Januscape,' with the author questioning if AI can generate secure code. AI

IMPACT Research suggests LLMs may mirror brain functions, while a new CVE highlights ongoing challenges in AI-generated code security.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper from Anthropic and a mention of a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) entry.

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Anthropic paper likens LLMs to brains; new CVE Januscape discovered

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · ngate ·

    🐒 Oh look, a # CVE with a name that sounds like it escaped from a bad sci-fi novel! 🙈 # GitHub is apparently moonlighting as a # security advisor, while everyon

    🐒 Oh look, a # CVE with a name that sounds like it escaped from a bad sci-fi novel! 🙈 # GitHub is apparently moonlighting as a # security advisor, while everyone else wonders if # AI can write code that doesn't need a superhero cape to fix. 🚀 https:// github.com/V4bel/Januscape #…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · ngate ·

    🤖✨ In a groundbreaking revelation, Anthropic’s latest paper suggests that language models might just be like your # brain - minus the part where your brain actu

    🤖✨ In a groundbreaking revelation, Anthropic’s latest paper suggests that language models might just be like your # brain - minus the part where your brain actually does something useful. 🧠🔍 Try to stay awake as they redefine # consciousness with the same excitement as watching p…