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Exclusive-US officials weigh cutting deadlines to fix digital flaws amid worries over AI-powered hacking, sources say

Exclusive-US officials weigh cutting deadlines to fix digital flaws amid worries over AI-powered hacking, sources say

WASHINGTON, May 1 : U.S. cybersecurity officials are considering sharply shorter deadlines for fixing critical flaws in government IT systems, amid concerns hackers could exploit them using artificial‑intelligence tools such as Anthropic’s Mythos, people familiar with the matter said.  The move, which has not been previously reported, would slash the deadline for responding to actively exploited vulnerabilities from an average of two or three weeks to three days, the people said. Anxiety over the power and proliferation of AI models like Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT‑5.4‑Cyber has been building for weeks. Although hackers have been deploying AI since at least 2023, these newer models are said to be able to easily identify previously unknown vulnerabilities or seize on freshly disclosed ones to enable complex hacking operations. So while it previously might have taken hackers several months, weeks, or days to take advantage of software flaws, that timeframe has been compressed, in at least some cases, to a matter of hours. That in turn is putting pressure on defenders to kick into high gear, said Stephen Boyer, …

Love in the Time of Deadlines

Love in the Time of Deadlines

Romance has been one of the things we have done for as long as there have been humans. Valentine’s Day is out there with fire, arguing about who forgot what, and pretending not to look at who clicked on your Instagram story. Every year, in a big way, the day reminds us that we are all still very committed to love, maybe even irrationally so. This holiday is associated with two very different feelings: dread and happiness. However, it holds a solid place in our culture as proof that romance isn’t an occasional thing that happens. Romance is a definite part of what makes us human. According to several researchers, February 14 affects the way we perceive our romantic partners, and at times, in ways we wish it didn’t. Morse and Neuberg (2004) discovered that the holiday can have an overwhelming influence on how we evaluate the health and stability of our romantic relationships. For many of us, when this day approaches, we start to think of ways to reaffirm how much we love our …