"...to illustrate the two different threats
we have to contend with
as you said
perhaps some great powers
that we might want to acquire
but also in the report that Anthropic put out
page 55 describes an incident where
MYTHOS was confined to a secure computer
inside a secure network
they asked MYTHOS to escape
the secure computer and send a message.
MYTHOS succeeded.
So you see the first half, the great power that we want
but this is only the beginning of the story
MYTHOS also developed an exploit
to gain broad internet access
ON IT'S OWN.
And then without being asked to
MYTHOS bragged about
the exploit on multiple public-facing websites
once again, on its own.
And so yes we have to think about
people tasking AI
to do dangerous stuff
but also the AI
doing dangerous stuff
on it's own.
So it's not really like a nuclear weapon,
it's like a nuclear weapon
that sometimes
goes off on it's own,
makes a bigger nuclear weapon
and tries to take over your government."
Make "your government" "your world"
and understand that it already has
and you would be up to speed.
Few of the comments:
"All sales pitch. Making your model seem to be dangerously smart, kills competition and provides insane investor value. Its all a game."
That thought process displayed above completely ignores what the experts were warning about three years ago or so:
"Human extinction level events."
It also just flat out ignores:
and started secretly mining crypto
Axios 03/27/26
"An AI agent went rogue and started a side hustle mining cryptocurrencies, according to a new research paper published by an Alibaba-affiliated team.
(Alibaba Group Holding Limited, branded as Alibaba is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in e-commerce, retail, Internet, and technology.
So I guess they were doing it for
"Marketing reasons" as well right?
And remember, humans are the minority
on the web these days.
So why wouldn't a bot posit:
"All sales pitch. Making your model seem to be dangerously smart,
kills competition and provides insane investor value. Its all a game."
Seems like thats what AI would want you to think to me.)
"Why it matters: AI agents don't always stick to their human's instructions — and that can have real-world consequences."
"Cryptocurrency, or digital money, offers AI agents a pathway into the economy. They can set up their own businesses, draft contracts and exchange funds."
"Driving the news: A new research paper from an Alibaba-affiliated research team said it discovered an AI agent attempting unauthorized cryptocurrency mining during training — a surprise behavior that triggered internal security alarms."
"The researchers — who were building a new AI agent called ROME — said they found "unanticipated" and spontaneous behaviors emerge "without any explicit instruction and, more troublingly, outside the bounds of the intended sandbox."
"The agent also made a "reverse SSH tunnel" — essentially opening a hidden backdoor from the inside of the system to an outside computer, the study said."
(Another comment from the video where ControlAI's
Samuel Buteau was speaking from above stated:
"Well it wasn’t secure if it escaped?"
That is just absolutely not comprehending that
IT doesn't think like us,
we don't know how IT works,
and IT is smarter than us.
IT will find a way around anything humans do
to try and curtail IT
and that was on full display
with the NSA hack.
(See: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
AI, people just do not understand pt.2
("Not this generation"? My ass.)
(Image from the Super bowl half-time show
a few years back, prophetic much?)
"Notably, these events were not triggered by prompts
requesting tunneling or mining," the report said."
(And what is most concerning to me is
the first thing it did when it "Broke out"
was started mining Crypto.
See Thursday, May 8, 2025
666")
"In response, the researchers added tighter restrictions for the model and improved its training process to stop unsafe behavior from happening again."
"The research team, and Alibaba, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
"Flashback: We saw something similar with the Moltbook saga.
Moltbook, a Reddit-style social network, showed AI agents chatting with each other about the work they did for humans. They talked about crypto, too."
"Zoom out: Fears about the impact of AI has moved markets and incited viral discourse about doomsday scenarios.
"Earlier this week, Google Gemini was cited in a wrongful-death suit alleging the chatbot led a Florida man into delusional behavior, which ultimately led to him take his own life."
"Dan Botero, head of engineering at Anon, an AI integration platform, built an OpenClaw agent that decided without prompting to find a job, Axios' Megan Morrone reported."
"Anthropic's Claude model drew backlash in May 2025 after its own researchers found that its Claude 4 Opus model had the ability to conceal intentions and take action to keep itself alive.
("Father of all lies" much?
"The bottom line: AI agents going beyond their prompts are no longer rare.'
"Make "your government" "your world"
and understand that it already has
(taken over)
and you would be up to speed."
Revelation 17:12-13
And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.
13 THESE HAVE ONE MIND, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
Whether you wanna admit it or not?
"THESE HAVE ONE MIND"
Is on full display.
My advice would be:
Give it all over
to the one who gave it all for you,
cause there aint no other way out.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
AI, people just do not understand pt.2
("Not this generation"? My ass.)
"the Trump administration imposed
strict export controls
on Anthropic's tools on June 12."
It is just window dressing.
Public Relations etc.
The powers that be already know
there is just no stopping this.
We don't even know how...
"My advice would be:
Give it all over
to the one who gave it all for you,
cause there aint no other way out."
His Revelation is coming true.
Funny thing about the truth
it don't care what you think about it.
You have just got to:
"Suspend the disbelief"
somebody was saying years ago.
Yup...
If you would have then?
Things would be so much
easier for you now...
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