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β€œAnytime Anthropic is scaring people, you have to ask, is this a tactic? Is this part of their Chicken Little routine? They have a proven pattern of using fear to market products.”

β€” David Sacks
Macro Pods
APR 10, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC
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    Guest: Brad Gerstner, Founder and CEO of Altimeter Capital and the recurring "fifth bestie."

    β€œI think they deserve a ton of credit here... the company realized it would wreak havoc if they just released it to move ahead of the competition.”

    β€” Brad Gerstner
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    Anthropic is withholding its 'Mythos' model after it autonomously identified decades-old security vulnerabilities, including a 27-year-old exploit in OpenBSD critical infrastructure.

    β€œThe model that we're experimenting with is by and large as good as a professional human at identifying bugs... it has the ability to chain together vulnerabilities.”

    β€” Dario Amodei
  • β€’

    The industry is pivoting toward a self-regulatory 'sandbox' model, forming alliances like Project Glass Wing to patch internet-scale bugs before general AGI-level releases.

    β€œThey don’t need government to hold their hand on this... It shows you can trust the industry and market forces in coordination with the government.”

    β€” Brad Gerstner
  • β€’

    Critics argue that Anthropic’s doomsday warnings are a calculated 'Chicken Little' marketing strategy designed to manufacture hype through fear.

    β€œAnytime Anthropic is scaring people, you have to ask, is this a tactic? Is this part of their Chicken Little routine? They have a proven pattern of using fear to market products.”

    β€” David Sacks
  • β€’

    Anthropic is currently tracking toward a $30B revenue run rate, marking the fastest revenue ramp in corporate history and signaling a massive shift in the TAM for intelligence.

    β€œMythos and Spud represent the beginning of what I would call AGI models. These are models with massive step function improvements in intelligence.”

    β€” Brad Gerstner
Good interview shows
APR 10, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC
  • β€’

    Guest: Brad Gerstner, Founder and CEO of Altimeter Capital and the recurring "fifth bestie."

    β€œI think they deserve a ton of credit here... the company realized it would wreak havoc if they just released it to move ahead of the competition.”

    β€” Brad Gerstner
  • β€’

    Anthropic is withholding its 'Mythos' model after it autonomously identified decades-old security vulnerabilities, including a 27-year-old exploit in OpenBSD critical infrastructure.

    β€œThe model that we're experimenting with is by and large as good as a professional human at identifying bugs... it has the ability to chain together vulnerabilities.”

    β€” Dario Amodei
  • β€’

    The industry is pivoting toward a self-regulatory 'sandbox' model, forming alliances like Project Glass Wing to patch internet-scale bugs before general AGI-level releases.

    β€œThey don’t need government to hold their hand on this... It shows you can trust the industry and market forces in coordination with the government.”

    β€” Brad Gerstner
  • β€’

    Critics argue that Anthropic’s doomsday warnings are a calculated 'Chicken Little' marketing strategy designed to manufacture hype through fear.

    β€œAnytime Anthropic is scaring people, you have to ask, is this a tactic? Is this part of their Chicken Little routine? They have a proven pattern of using fear to market products.”

    β€” David Sacks
  • β€’

    Anthropic is currently tracking toward a $30B revenue run rate, marking the fastest revenue ramp in corporate history and signaling a massive shift in the TAM for intelligence.

    β€œMythos and Spud represent the beginning of what I would call AGI models. These are models with massive step function improvements in intelligence.”

    β€” Brad Gerstner

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