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Correlates of Loneliness in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Keywords Spinal Cord Injury Loneliness Environmental Barriers List of abbreviations SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) tSCI (Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury) CHIEF (Craig Hospital Inventory of Environmental Factors) PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire – 9 Item) SF-12 (Short Form – 12 Item) PCS (Physical Component Score) MCS (Mental Component Score) Get full text access Log in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References 1. Nowland, R. ∙ Necka, E.A. ∙ Cacioppo, JT.
Are Mythos’ cyber capabilities overhyped?
If what Anthropic says is true, then the Claude Mythos family is a massive leap forward in AI’s cyber capabilities. When they Mythos Preview, they considered it so dangerous that they had to launch a $100+ million initiative to “secure the world’s most critical software”. Then on Tuesday, they one-upped themselves by releasing Claude Mythos 5, which improves modestly on cyber benchmarks.1 But skeptics have argued that Anthropic was exaggerating — or at least, people should chill out about Mythos.
The most interesting thing in tech: the big AI companies have gotten together and agreed to create the Agentic AI Foundation --- a new organization to ensure that the underlying architectures of… | Nicholas Thompson | 20 comments
The most interesting thing in tech: the big AI companies have gotten together and agreed to create the Agentic AI Foundation --- a new organization to ensure that the underlying architectures of future agents are interoperable and largely open source. This could potentially prevent fragmentation and even slow monopolization. There's much to play out still, but in general I think technology works better when underlying structures are standardized and open source.
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