The Endorsement
The government banned Anthropic's AI for being too dangerous. Every competitor's model is still running. That's not the compliment it sounds like for the competition.
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The government banned Anthropic's AI for being too dangerous. Every competitor's model is still running. That's not the compliment it sounds like for the competition.
The better your coding model gets at code, the worse it writes. I stopped picking favorites and started switching between them.
We call it the cloud. It is a windowless metal shed in the desert, and it is drinking the town's water. The thing most likely to slow AI down is not a smarter rival. It is the body AI runs on.
Eighteen days after Mythos shipped to forty-plus organizations, the loudest thing I've heard is my own article about it. That concerns me.
Anthropic buried their Opus 4.7 strategy in a single sentence. The model they're not shipping explains the one they are.
If Opus 4.7 needs instructions that explicit, it needs its own programming language. Because it's no longer interested in inferring what we have to say.
Cloud AI fails. Power grids fail. Your client's deadline doesn't care about either one. So I built Krull AI, a complete offline solution.
Your developer is deciding how much to tell you about AI risk. That's not dishonest. It's rational. But the questions you're not asking are the ones that matter most.
The 2026 Farm Bill pays farmers 90 cents on the dollar to adopt AI they didn't ask for, to replace workers they didn't choose to lose. The conservation budget got cut to fund it.
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