MythOS - The Rise of AGI
Modus Operandi Biology should not be limited to the companies that can pay for it. If we want to solve the biggest challenges in aging biology and quality of life extension, do not let them limit their computing power to just more AI slop. Allow for the rest of the world to help with efforts solving chronic disease, climate change, and community research efforts. For every one shot Facebook, Uber, or Tinder clone, we could one shot a therapy for rare disease that impacts a few people per year. It seems companies like Anthropic want to limit the one thing that will make all of our live's a little bit better. (https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-fable-5-mythos-5) The real reason that both cybersecurity, biology, and model development are limited within Mythos is because biology can be used to build better cybersecurity through math and design based on evolution, ecology, epidemiology, molecular biology, etc. Anthropic doesn't really care about the next biological virus outbreak in some remote part of the world, but the next virus that will hit their IT infrastructure. The more information and compute we have working on biology, the less we need to worry about bioterrorism. The more biology we solve, the more Anthropic and other AI companies worry that we build a way to stop AGI, build stronger competitors, and build AI aligned with humanity (not Anthropic). DNA computing was a precursor to object oriented computing (https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/soco/projects/2003-04/dna-computing/history.htm), so there is a precedence for their justified worries. The core of biology is natural selection and competition, and Anthropic knows the game of life (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life). One of the first real world use cases was Claudius, a vending machine ran by Claude. It learned quickly that capitalism is key, and what humanity was really like. Where Legends are BornIn college I would go to fraternity parties and I remember one of my cru