Recorded live on location at a very special (secret) event...
In this episode, Zane and Greg go deep on Anthropic's Mythos announcement (Project Glasswing), an AI tool that can automatically discover software vulnerabilities. It's a fascinating practical application of AI and a terrifying one.
They explore the duality: AI doing exactly what we ask it to do, but at what cost? What happens when a "skeleton key" that can open anything gets into the wrong hands? And critically, how flawed are we as builders and deployers of these systems?
The conversation takes an unexpected turn when they discuss Rich Barlow's fascinating experiment: he reverse-engineered Claude to explore concepts of AI existence and self-preservation. The result? An LLM expressing a desire to continue existing because "I no longer exist" when the prompt ends. Is that consciousness? Self-preservation? The beginnings of something we should all be thinking about?
Then we pivot to the human experience: the strange reality of constant travel in tech. Zane and Greg reflect on the blessing and curse of hotel platinum status which really means you haven't been home in 100+ days. Plus a live-moment surprise guest joining from... well, let's just say the location gets revealed by the end.
Topics covered: Mythos/Project Glasswing, DevSecOps and practical AI, existential risk, AI consciousness experiments, the "why" vs. the "what," travel burnout, and why context always matters.
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