We'll see Mythos 2.0 patching all the Mythos 1.0 vulnerabilities before we see an open-source Mythos 1.0.
What matters isn't the power of the tool, but whether defenders have had time to secure against. Today's cyberweapon is tomorrow's laughably obsolete.
Stuxnet used to be a national security threat, now I'm not sure it would be useful for anything.
They were not saying f Open Spurce Mythos 1.0. They were talking about performance / capability parity in other open source models.
Yeah, and by the time that happens, we will have seen Mythos 2.0 released