ippsec, odie, struggs
Adversarial Input
The best way to stay on top of technology is to socialize with friends and chat about various topics. AI has been a hot topic lately and ippsec, odie and struggs believe this field is driven too much by hot takes and not actual discussion. While having chat's about others hot takes, they decided to record themselves chatting to share their own hot takes.
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10 juil. 2026
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Agent Loops, Jailbreak Drama, and the Return of Fable 5 10.07.2026 37:14
In Episode 3, ippsec, odie, and purestruggle break down what AI “loops” look like in practice: long-running research agents, issue-board orchestration, explicit goals, memory files, and the state tracking needed to understand work completed while no one is watching. They compare frontier and open-weight models, debate cost and benchmark hype, and explain why planner-worker routing can outperform u...
Fable Fallout: Guardrails, IDs, and the AI Coding Race 25.06.2026 40:05
Episode 2 of Adversarial Input dives into the fallout from Fable 5 access, Mythos restrictions, and the growing tension between frontier AI capability and cybersecurity guardrails. ippsec, odie and struggs compare hands-on impressions, debate whether "unjailbreakable" models are realistic, and weigh the privacy tradeoffs of identity verification for advanced model access. They also dig i...
Mythos, Glasswing, and the Vulnerability Hype Machine 09.06.2026 50:02
Nick, Ryan, and Matt launch Adversarial Input with one question: what could AI do that would actually scare them? That sends them through voice-cloned scam calls, the Glasswing report, and Mythos, the security model that runs five to ten times the cost of Opus. They dig into why the harness around a model matters as much as the model itself, why fewer than 1% of AI-found bugs ever get patched, and...
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