In the unfolding story of artificial intelligence (AI) in South Africa, moments of clarity often arrive not through policy documents, but through provocation.
One such moment came in the form of an open letter by Stafford Massie, whose intervention on the country’s draft AI policy has drawn wide attention.
While much of the discussion has centred on energy constraints, it is his emphasis on national security that lingers, and rightly so.
To understand why, one must look beyond South Africa’s borders, to the laboratories where the future is being quietly assembled.
In recent days, Anthropic announced the deployment of a new model, Claude Mythos Preview, as part of an initiative called Project Glasswing.
Its stated purpose is defensive: to protect critical software infrastructure from cyberattacks.
But, as is often the…