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Guru's Tech Bytes — April 8, 2026

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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 005, for Wednesday, April the 8th, 2026. First up, Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, a major initiative to secure critical software for the AI era. The project applies formal verification and advanced safety tooling to the infrastructure underpinning AI systems, essentially trying to make the foundations more trustworthy before we build even more on top of them. With over thirteen hundred upvotes on Hacker News, it's clear the community is paying close attention. Second, staying in Anthropic's orbit, the company has published the system card for Claude Mythos Preview. The document lays out the model's capabilities, limitations, and safety evaluations, the kind of transparency the industry arguably needs a lot more of. It's sparked a lively debate too, racking up over five hundred comments. And finally, Zhipu AI has unveiled GLM 5.1, a model focused on long-horizon tasks, think extended reasoning and multi-step problem solving. It's a notable push from the Chinese AI lab, and with nearly five hundred and fifty upvotes, the global community is clearly keeping tabs on AI developments from every corner of the map. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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Good morning. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, Ep. 005, for Wednesday, April the 8th, 2026. First up, Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, a major initiative to secure critical software for the AI era. The project applies formal verification and advanced safety tooling to the infrastructure underpinning AI systems, essentially trying to make the foundations more trustworthy before we build even more on top of them. With over thirteen hundred upvotes on Hacker News, it's clear the community is paying close attention. Second, staying in Anthropic's orbit, the company has published the system card for Claude Mythos Preview. The document lays out the model's capabilities, limitations, and safety evaluations, the kind of transparency the industry arguably needs a lot more of. It's sparked a lively debate too, racking up over five hundred comments. And finally, Zhipu AI has unveiled GLM 5.1, a model focused on long-horizon tasks, think extended reasoning and multi-step problem solving. It's a notable push from the Chinese AI lab, and with nearly five hundred and fifty upvotes, the global community is clearly keeping tabs on AI developments from every corner of the map. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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