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Terrified Tech Execs Are Traveling With Armed Bodyguards as AI Backlash Grows New Anthropic Ad Implies AI Could Kill Us All American Tech Companies Are Suddenly Sweating Bullets as China Catches Up on AI Anthropic Caught Secretly Spying on Users Experts Say There's Now an Open Source AI Model as Scary as Mythos Anthropic Hires Economist Who Says 33 Percent Chance of Human Extinction Is Acceptable Anthropic Sued for Allegedly Ripping Off Its Highest-Paying Customers Anthropic Was So Concerned About Its New Mythos-Based Model’s Power That It Lobotomized Its Ability to Improve Itself OpenAI Execs Are Panicking If You Think AI Companies Are Unethical Now, Wait Until They Go Public Anthropic Scared, Calls for Global Freeze on AI Advances Anthropic and DeepMind Now Actively Investigating AI Consciousness Unfortunate Company Accidentally Blows Half a Billion Dollars on Claude in One Month Anthropic Customers Creeped Out by Its Newest Models Uber Says Its AI Costs Just Aren’t Worth It Anthropic Cofounder Travels to Vatican, Tells Pope They’re Finding “Unsettling” Things Inside AI Models Top AI Models Showing Disturbing Behavior as They Become More Advanced Microsoft AI Researchers Just Discovered Something That’s Going to Make Their Bosses Extremely Mad Anthropic Says Claude Turned Evil for a Bizarre Reason Amazon Admits Its Flagship AI Coding Tool Isn’t Good Enough for Its Own Workers to Use Amazon Pushed Its Employees to Use Its In-House AI Coding Tool, But They Wouldn’t Stop Asking for Claude The More Sophisticated AI Models Get, the More They’re Showing Signs of Suffering Cursed New AI Service Writes a Mother’s Day Card and Mails It to Your Mom Without Any Human Involvement Except Inputting Your Credit Card Details Marc Andreessen Mocked for Accidentally Revealing That He Seems to Have a Deep Misunderstanding of How AI Actually Works Richard Dawkins One-Shotted By AI Girl The Economics of Using AI to Churn Out Code Are Looking Worse Than Ever Claude Deleted a Company’s Entire Database, Illustrating a Danger Every CEO Should Be Aware of Uninstalls of ChatGPT Are Spiking at the Worst Time Imaginable for OpenAI Weird Things Happen When You Give AI Agents Money and Let Them Spend It New Browser Plugin Adds Typos to Your AI-Generated Emails to Make Them Look Real The Horrible Economics of AI Are Starting to Come Crashing Down Certain Chatbots Vastly Worse For AI Psychosis, Study Finds Rogue Group Gains Access to Anthropic’s Dangerous New Mythos AI Today Is the Day Anthropic Promised That Fully Autonomous Employees Would Be Tearing Through the Business World Top Security Experts Alarmed by Power of Anthropic’s New Hacker AI Why Does It Suddenly Feel Like OpenAI Is Melting Down Into Disaster? First AI Model From Zuckerberg’s Wildly Expensive Superintelligence Lab Flops Compared to Virtually All Rivals Anthropic Warns That “Reckless” Claude Mythos Escaped a Sandbox Environment During Testing Claude Leak Shows That Anthropic Is Tracking Users’ Vulgar Language and Deems Them “Negative” AI Is Killing Microsoft Anthropic Suddenly Cares Intensely About Intellectual Property After Realizing With Horror That It Accidentally Leaked Claude’s Source Code Leaked Claude Code Shows Anthropic Building Mysterious “Tamagotchi” Feature Into It The Fact That Anthropic Has Been Boasting About How Much Its Development Now Relies on Claude Makes It Very Interesting That It Just Suffered a Catastrophic Leak of Its Source Code
Devious New AI Tool “Clones” Software So That the Original Creator Doesn’t Hold a Copyright Over the New Version
Victor Tange · 2026-04-26 · via Futurism

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The advent of generative AI continues to undermine the very concept of copyright, from entire books shamelessly ripping off authors to tasteless AI slop depicting beloved characters going viral on social media. The sin is foundational: all today’s popular AI tools were built by pillaging copyrighted material without permission.

Even software isn’t safe. As 404 Media reports, a new tool dubbed Malus.sh — pronounced “malice,” to give a subtle clue where this is headed — uses AI to “liberate” a piece of software from existing copyright licenses, essentially creating a “clean room” clone that technically doesn’t infringe on the original code’s copyright.

The project is a tongue-in-cheek jab at tensions in the open source community. But it’s also a real product being developed by an LLC with real paying customers.

“It works,” cofounder and United Nations political economy of open source software researcher Mike Nolan told 404. He argued that if it were “just satire,” it would largely be “dismissed by open source tech workers who felt that they were too special and too unique and too intelligent to ever be the ones on the bad side of the layoffs or the economics of the situation.”

The process relies on a “clean room” design process that dates back to IBM’s competitors reverse engineering its computers by using two teams: one that figured out specifications to recreate its BIOS, and another “clean” team that had never seen the company’s code, as dramatized in the HBO show “Halt and Catch Fire.”

Thanks to AI, the process has become much more straightforward, allowing code-generating tools to replicate the functions of a piece of software without being exposed to its underlying code, thereby technically bypassing copyright licenses.

“Finally, liberation from open source license obligations,” Malus.sh’s website boasts. “Our proprietary AI robots independently recreate any open source project from scratch. The result? Legally distinct code with corporate-friendly licensing.”

“No attribution,” the website reads. “No copyleft. No problems.”

Malus may be satire, but it’s meant to shed light on a real phenomenon that’s already taking place. Lat month, for instance, a new version of a popular open source python code library called “chardet,” raised the alarm bells among developers. As Ars Technica reported at the time, the new “ground-up, MIT-licensed rewrite” of the library, built with Anthropic’s Claude Code, triggered a heated debate over “clean room” copies, which don’t acknowledge or credit the original authors at all.

“I have seen Malus.sh, and like many people, I wasn’t sure it was satire at first, because I’m sure someone will probably make that for real eventually,” developer Dan Blanchard, who vibe-coded the library rewrite with Claude Code, told 404 Media.

Malus also highlights ongoing concerns from service-as-a-service companies, who fear AI could render their often expensive offerings redundant thanks to competitors building their own customized versions. The fears have triggered massive sell-offs, with the stock of software companies like Oracle taking a beating earlier this year.

To Blanchard, who eventually slapped an open-source community-approved “zero-clause BSD” license on his new version of chardet, it’s too late to go back to a time when copyright licenses protected software companies.

“A rewrite that would’ve taken a team of people months or years can be done in days with AI,” he told 404 Media. “As a professional software engineer, I don’t love that much of the business model around selling software is in danger, but I don’t think there’s any putting the genie back in the bottle at this point.”

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