Mythos, Maven, and the Race for Decision Superiority

The New York Times article on Anthropic’s Mythos is not just a cyber story. It is a glimpse of where frontier AI is heading inside intelligence, operational decision support, and the race for decision superiority in modern conflict. As models move closer to systems like Palantir’s Maven, the real issue is no longer just what AI can analyze, but how much it can shape battlefield judgment before humans realize the margin is shrinking.

Break the State, Miss the System: What the Iran War Means for U.S. Intelligence

The Iran war did real damage to Tehran’s military and nuclear infrastructure. But it also exposed a harder truth: breaking the visible state is not the same as breaking the network underneath it. For the U.S. intelligence community, the next warning challenge is likely to be more decentralized, more ambiguous, and harder to track.

Palantir’s Maven and the New Kill Chain

Palantir’s Maven Smart System sits near the center of the military’s push toward intelligized warfare: faster fusion, faster targeting, faster action. But speed brings its own hazards. From stale data and automation bias to poisoned models and adversarial deception, the next fight will test not just our AI tools, but the tradecraft and judgment of the intelligence professionals using them.