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A quick look at Mythos run on Firefox: too much hype?

https://xark.es/b/mythos-firefox-150
29•leonidasv•2h ago

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goalieca•51m ago
There was a double fronted marketing push by both organizations. That much is true and this makes me more skeptical of the message and how exactly it was framed.

If we just stick with c/c++ systems, pretty much every big enough project has a backlog of thousands of these things. Either simple like compiler warnings for uninitialized values or fancier tool verified off-by-one write errors that aren’t exploitable in practice. There are many real bad things in there, but they’re hidden in the backlog waiting for someone to triage them all.

Most orgs just look at that backlog and just accept it. It takes a pretty big $$$ investment to solve.

I would like to see someone do a big deep dive in the coming weeks.

Eufrat•39m ago
Probably worth noting that the new-ish Mozilla CEO, Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, is clearly an AI booster having talked about wanting to make Firefox into a “modern AI browser”. So, I don’t doubt that Anthropic and Mozilla saw an opportunity to make a good bit of copy.

I think this has been pushed too hard, along with general exhaustion at people insisting that AI is eating everything and the moon these claims are getting kind of farcical.

Are LLMs useful to find bugs, maybe? Reading the system card, I guess if you run the source code through the model a 10,000 times, some useful stuff falls out. Is this worth it? I have no idea anymore.

MyFirstSass•7m ago
Hackernews has also been completely co-opted by boosters.

So much that i don't really visit anymore after 15 years of use.

It's a bizarre situation with billions in marketing and PR, astroturfing and torrents of fake news with streams of comments beneath them with zero skepticism and an almost horrifying worship of these billion dollar companies.

Something completely flipped here at some point, i don't know if it's because YC is also heavily pro these companies, and embedded with them, requiring YC applicants to slop code their way in, then cheering about it.

Either way it's incredibly sad.

nazgu1•37m ago
Why people publish AI written articles? If I would like to read AI I can just prompt it myself, and when I read something on someone blog I expect that I will read thoughts of this particular human being...
Bishonen88•14m ago
While the text seems to be at least AI-supported, I think the research is still interesting. Whether that was done mostly by the author or an AI still, does not change much to me at least.

I'd appreciate some sort of disclaimer at the start of each article whether it's AI written/assisted or not. But I guess authors understand that it will diminish the perceived value of their work/part.

helsinkiandrew•33m ago
Whatever the capabilities, there’s always a little hype, or at least the risk won’t be as great as thought:

> Due to our concerns about malicious applications of the technology, we are not releasing the trained model.

That was for GPT-2 https://openai.com/index/better-language-models/

bawolff•14m ago
One think to keep in mind is that firefix is probably a pretty hard target. Everyone wants to try and hack a web browser. One assumes the low hanging fruit is mostly gone.

I think the fact this is even a conversation is pretty impressive.

Bishonen88•11m ago
Probably you're right, but given the browser usage-distribution, I reckon most hackers wouldn't care about firefox at this point and solely concentrate on chrome. I reckon firefox users are on average, more tech savvy and given a hack, would be able to help themselves/find out about the hack quicker than the average chrome user.
schnitzelstoat•13m ago
It’s just marketing. Remember when OpenAI said GPT-2 was too dangerous to release?

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