Episode #359 – Mythos Hype Bomb – Randumb Thoughts Podcast

Episode #359 – Mythos Hype Bomb – Randumb Thoughts Podcast

From Randumb Thoughts by Darren O'Neill

April 22, 2026 · 44 min · Episode 359

About this episode

Darren O'Neill discusses the implications of the new Anthropic AI model Mythos on cybersecurity and media bias.

Grok says: “In this episode of Randumb Thoughts, Darren O’Neill dives headfirst into the explosive new Anthropic AI model called Mythos — the one being hyped as either the biggest breakthrough in cybersecurity… or the end of online security as we know it. Is it revolutionary, or just “a bunch of hype”? Darren breaks down how Mythos reportedly uncovered 271 security vulnerabilities in the latest Firefox release, explores the wild world of AI “vibe coding,” and asks the big question: Are we watching companies build the bomb just so they can sell us the bomb shelter? He also roasts the irony of Mythos getting hacked within hours of its limited release, reacts to Sam Altman’s savage marketing critique, and explains why AIs still don’t actually “think” — even if they’re shockingly good at finding bugs and fixing broken code. Plus, Darren takes a hard look at media bias with the AllSides chart (revealing how “centrist” some outlets really are), and shares a wild Southern Poverty Law Center indictment story that sounds straight out of a conspiracy thriller. If you want unfiltered thoughts on AI security risks, media spin, and real talk with zero propaganda, hit play on this…

People in this episode

Host: Darren O'Neill

Topics covered

  • AI security
  • media bias
  • cybersecurity
  • vulnerability assessment
  • technology critique

Keywords

  • Mythos
  • AI
  • cybersecurity
  • Firefox vulnerabilities
  • media bias
  • Sam Altman
  • Southern Poverty Law Center

Sponsors

ProtonMail, Incogni

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Anthropic, Firefox, Southern Poverty Law Center

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