Mythos outruns ethos

Imagine there’s a super-smart computer brain called “Mythos” that is so powerful it can find secret weaknesses in apps and websites—like spotting hidden cracks in a wall that no one else can see. The company Anthropic says it’s so strong that they’re not even letting people use it, because it could be misused.

Now, some people think this might just be a way to get attention, especially because companies like OpenAI and others are racing to become the biggest in AI. But here’s the serious part: many huge companies—like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft—are taking this threat seriously. They’ve started working together on something called “Project Glasswing” to protect themselves.

Why is this scary?

Think of it like this:

  • The richest and most powerful companies are building strong shields to protect themselves.
  • But smaller companies and countries might not have those shields.

That creates an unfair world, where some are very safe, and others are very vulnerable.

What about India?

India is very good at using AI—like for coding or solving problems—but most of the AI we use is made in other countries. That’s a bit like using someone else’s tools all the time, instead of building your own.

Before, this wasn’t a huge problem. For example, India didn’t build its own version of Google, but people still managed.

But now something bigger is coming

In the future, instead of using lots of different apps (for chatting, paying, shopping, etc.), we might use just one super app powered by AI.

This AI would:

  • Know what you like
  • Help you make decisions
  • Even influence what you see and think

Why does that matter?

If that super AI app is made in another country, it’s like letting someone else control your “digital brain”—the way you learn, think, and live your daily life.

So the big question is:
👉 Should a country like India depend on someone else for something so important?

The main idea

“Mythos outruns Ethos” means:

  • Technology (Mythos) is becoming super powerful very fast
  • But our rules, fairness, and control (Ethos) are not keeping up

And that could be risky for everyone.



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Disclaimer

Views expressed above are the author’s own.



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