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Mythos 5 unblocked for trusted institutions, as agentic security threats sharpen

From the editor

Two threads run through today's briefing: the layering of AI access behind institutional trust, and the growing attack surface of autonomous agents. Mythos 5's selective unblocking previews a tiered future where power is rationed, not democratized. Meanwhile, agentjacking via fake Sentry errors is a reminder that agentic tools inherit the web's threat model. Even the corrigibility reading connects: systems that follow instructions too readily are exactly what attackers exploit. The meta-pattern is clear. Capability, access, and security are now inseparable policy questions.

TL;DR

  1. 1.Mythos 5 is unblocked for vetted institutions, hinting at a tiered AI access future.
  2. 2.Agentjacking attacks exploit coding agents via fake errors; configure your tools now.
  3. 3.Neuralese and corrigibility debates signal alignment research is getting more granular.
6 curated itemsscroll for the brief
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Releases

What shipped · 2 items

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Mythos 5 Unchained: US Government Lifts the Block on Anthropic's Most Powerful AI

The US government has unblocked Anthropic's Mythos 5 for trusted institutions, signaling a gatekept future for powerful AI models and new regulatory dynamics.

dev.to
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elevated errors on Opus 48

Anthropic's status page reports elevated error rates on the Opus 48 model, relevant for developers relying on this endpoint.

Status
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Tools

Worth a look · 1 item

Using Local Coding Agents

Sebastian Raschka walks through using local coding agents as alternatives to cloud-based tools like Claude Code, covering open-weight models and practical setup steps.

Ahead of AI — Sebastian Raschka
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Tips

Actionable craft · 1 item

Agentjacking 2026: How a Fake Sentry Error Hijacks Cursor, Claude Code, and Cline, and the Settings That Cut Your Exposure

A deep dive into agentjacking attacks that exploit AI coding agents via fake Sentry errors, with concrete settings and configuration steps to reduce your exposure in Claude Code, Cursor, and Cline.

dev.to
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Reading

Long-form signal · 2 items

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Some subtypes of taskishness / corrigibility

A LessWrong post exploring nuanced subtypes of corrigibility and task-following behavior in AI systems like Claude, with implications for alignment research.

LessWrong
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Neuralese is Actually Probably Good for Alignment

A LessWrong argument that neuralese, a compressed internal language used by AI models, may benefit alignment efforts rather than hinder them, touching on RLVR and interpretability.

LessWrong
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