“What we’re doing to prepare ourselves against AI risks is Cert-In’s own sandbox for such vulnerabilities, in which the body is testing cyber vulnerabilities in popular platforms. These open-source and other models can produce about 60% of the overall performance that (Anthropic’s) Mythos is capable of, and we’re using this to identify cyber vulnerabilities in various systems and patch them. The idea is that whenever Mythos does become widely available, we should already have a more secure enterprise environment,” said S. Krishnan, secretary at Meity, at a press conference on Monday. Source link Post navigation Quote of the Day by BlackRock CEO Larry Fink: ‘To finance longer life spans, we must convince individuals…’ Petrol and diesel prices today: Check fuel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata on 14 July as Brent rebounds