Alan, Mike, Mitch, Teri Robinson, Andi Mann and Futurum analyst Guy Currier break down OpenAI’s proposed “New Deal” for the age of superintelligence, including what a people-first AI industrial policy could actually mean for the future of work, wealth and infrastructure.
Then the gang digs into Anthropic’s unprecedented industry alliance around a restricted cybersecurity model built to find software vulnerabilities before attackers do—and why some AI may be too powerful to release broadly.
Finally, the conversation turns to new Futurum Group research showing organizations are preparing to make major observability investments as AI systems, automation and modern application environments raise the stakes for visibility, resilience and control.
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