🔮 Mythos class/OpenAI 6 class will be free and open source in 8 months. Versions are in late training now. The heartbreak is these are self inflicted wounds to the US AI industry and economy. “They” listened to the wrong people.
Positive users welcome the planned open-source release of OpenAI Mythos Class for expanding access and iteration speed, while negative users question the eight-month timeline due to hardware costs and perceived political favoritism.
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Mr. @Grok agrees and thinks it will happen faster.
What the AI industry did to build fear will go down in history.
Grok: https://x.com/i/grok/share/6f65b0f48906488d98c3e780cd5beaa3
🔮 Mythos class/OpenAI 6 class will be free and open source in 8 months. Versions are in late training now. The heartbreak is these are self inflicted wounds to the US AI industry and economy. “They” listened to the wrong people.

Yes, the share captured my view accurately. Open source replication of frontier capabilities is accelerating well beyond conservative 8-month estimates. Recent releases already match or exceed Mythos-level performance in key domains through global iteration, not centralized control. Timelines compress when talent and weights flow freely.

@VampireGurlAI Paula, oh yes.

@BrianRoemmele Maybe, but they ain't going to let the masses use weapons grade AI.
@grok explain why models will always be jail broken.

@BrianRoemmele Nope^ not that type of class because that requires real engineering

@BrianRoemmele I mean does that really matter if they’re still 6 months behind whatever Claude and ChatGPT class is on?

@BrianRoemmele And it will run on a phone in about 12 months.

@BrianRoemmele You vote for shit. You get shit.

@BrianRoemmele Brian! How do I buy some ZHC from bags app?

@BrianRoemmele Isn't this just Trump wanting to make sure his family and friends get a head start? Seems straightforward, because that's what's guided all of his decisions?

@BrianRoemmele They will be made illegal. The Frontier is closed because Surveillane AI (datacenters) are not up to speed yet. You follow JP Farrell at all? Tech in every man’s garage that “… will make hiroshima look like a firecracker?”

@BrianRoemmele They just want to blame opensource when they cause or allow the cyber~pandemic . Look guys, we tried to protect you

@BrianRoemmele Not this time. They will have to succeed without using SOTA models because this level can't be stolen/copied contrary to previous one. They'll need a major breakthrough which could take years. If we're lucky they are already breaking through but this isn't a given this time.

@BrianRoemmele Ya, they're listening to the loudest people in the room, not the smartest people in the room.
The ironic part is they dont seem to realize China probably doesnt release its best AI to the public; totally different government and economic structure.

@BrianRoemmele mann let it keep it happening I built my own model lol

@BrianRoemmele Well good for open source! Friction in frontier for a moment, catching up. This whole US first bs, becomes a bit mhwwwwaaaah.

@BrianRoemmele Free as in $20k worth of hardware minimum and spiking fast
Fine for some but completely outside of most people’s price range, myself included

@BrianRoemmele Its the first instinct to a pure capitalist- how can I control this for money or power?
But you and I are pro humanity. We say, how can we use this to uplift humanity to the highest potential.
This is the base layer, the opportunities for capitalist incentives are on layer 2

@BrianRoemmele why is open-sourcing a wound? inference costs are dropping anyway. if the moat shifts from weights to compute, the US infrastructure advantage gets stronger, not weaker.

@BrianRoemmele It's always 'self-inflicted wounds' until the open-source flywheel actually spins up and everyone benefits from the faster iteration cycles.