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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 1H 37M

When AI Gets Too Powerful: The Mythos Debate and What Comes Next ft. Tech Coach Ralph

from Talk That Tech · host Trey Scott & Joseph Smith

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Tech Coach Ralph break down the growing concern around advanced AI systems after reports about Anthropics powerful new model, Mythos. Unlike typical AI launches focused on features and performance, this story has sparked conversations at the highest levels of government. With access being restricted and discussions involving national security officials, Mythos represents a shift in how artificial intelligence is being viewed and controlled. The hosts unpack why this model is raising alarms, what it could potentially be capable of, and why companies are starting to limit access to their most advanced systems. They also explore the bigger questions around power, regulation, and who should be allowed to use highly capable AI. This episode looks at the tension between innovation and control and what it means as AI moves from a tool into a strategic asset. Hosted by Trey Scott and Tech Coach Ralph #TalkThatTech #AI #Anthropic #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #FutureOfWork #AIRegulation #Podcast

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