Alex Ossola
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The company is concerned that the wiring of the car's electric power steering pump may overheat and cause a fire, even when the car is parked with the ignition off.
The recall includes Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator models manufactured between 2021 and 2025.
If you own one of the recalled cars, until it's repaired, you should park outside and away from structures.
Today, Anthropic is releasing its most recent model called Claude Fable 5.
It'll let people use the company's Mythos AI model, which Anthropic previously thought was too dangerous for the general public.
Mythos has spooked the White House as well as banking executives and cybersecurity professionals around the world.
Bog McMillan, who covers computer security for the journal, has been following its rollout and joins me now with more.
Bob, since Mythos was announced in April, it has made a lot of waves, specifically because it's so powerful.
Can you remind listeners what made people so nervous about it?
So after all of this kind of buildup, all of these concerns about the bugpocalypse, now Anthropic is giving the public access to mythos, kind of.
It says it's put guardrails in place.
What kinds of guardrails are we talking about?
I think it's fair to say that hackers are still going to try anyway.
What is Anthropic doing to prevent hackers who are still trying to get access to the full Mythos version?
That was WSJ reporter Bob McMillan.
Thanks, Bob.
And that's what's news for this Tuesday afternoon.
Today's show was produced by Danny Lewis and Anthony Bansi with supervising producer Tali Arbel.
I'm Alex Osola for The Wall Street Journal.
We'll be back with a new show tomorrow morning.