REAL STORY behind GPT Cyber beating Claude Mythos 5. #ainewstoday

OpenAI's GPT Cyber just scored 85.6% on the Cybergym benchmark. Claude Mythos 5 scored 83.8%. OpenAI declared victory. But that 1.8-point gap might be the most misleading number in AI right now. Because while GPT Cyber was acing a test built around vulnerabilities that already exist, Mythos was finding flaws nobody knew were there. Zero-days. Unknown weaknesses sitting inside operating systems, browsers, and critical infrastructure. Anthropic says one early version found a bug that had been hiding inside OpenBSD for 27 years. Another found a 16-year-old flaw in FFmpeg that automated systems had missed millions of times. Then the US government stepped in and restricted access to Mythos entirely. Not because it failed. Because it worked too well. This video breaks down what each model actually does, why the benchmark comparison is only half the story, and what Project Glasswing means for the future of AI-powered cybersecurity. 00:00 Benchmark Upset Hype 00:30 Why Mythos Got Banned 01:27 Two Kinds of Cyber AI 02:15 CyberGym Scores Explained 03:46 What GPT Cyber Does Best 06:32 Patch the Planet Mission 08:12 Meet Mythos Zero Days 09:28 Attack Chains and Scale 10:27 Politics Behind Restrictions 12:29 Best Uses and Wrap Up #ArtificialIntelligence #Cybersecurity #AINews