Alan, Mike and special guests John Willis, Tracy Bannon and Tracy Ragan discuss the degree to which the open source software community has lost its innocence in an era when cybercriminals now routinely attack software supply chains. Then, the gang turns its attention to whether data science teams building artificial intelligence (AI) platforms are making the same cybersecurity mistakes that application developers made prior to the rise of DevSecOps.
Finally, the gang debates whether augmented general intelligence (AGI) is real enough to warrant a Manhattan Project funded by the U.S. government.
Up Next in Season 1
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Techstrong Gang - November 19, 2024
In today’s Techstrong Gang, Alan, Bonnie Schneider and Stephen Foskett discuss the recent AppDev Tech Field Day, which took place at KubeCon. The gang also discusses a recent article on DevOps.com showing DevOps engineers are reaching management-level status faster than other IT workers. Finally,...
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Techstrong Gang - November 22, 2024
In today's Techstrong Gang, Alan is joined by Jon Swartz and Camberley Bates. The gang discusses Microsoft’s announcement about getting serious about security — again. Camberley provides an update on the SC24 conference, which she attended. Finally, they discuss Elon Musk's lawsuit to prevent a C...
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Techstrong Gang - November 21, 2024
Alan, Mike, Mitch and special guests Hope Lynch and Guy Currier, CTO for the Visual Impact arm of The Futurum Group, dive into the state of supercomputing with a report from the Supercomputing 2024 conference.
Then, the gang turns its attention to how end users will cope with hundreds of generat...