Alan, Mike, Jack Gold, and Jack Poller explore how the browser wars are evolving in the age of artificial intelligence, with major players racing to integrate AI features into their platforms. They also discuss the growing popularity of open source robotics kits that are making it easier than ever to build functional humanoid robots at home.
The conversation then shifts to cybersecurity, where a loosely connected group of teenagers has emerged as one of the biggest threats in recent memory—the Scattered Spider collective. Their rise highlights how rapidly the threat landscape is shifting and the role younger actors now play in global cybersecurity disruptions.
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Smart Devices, Grok’s Missteps, and C...
Alan, Mike, Jon, Camberley Bates, and Ira Winkler explore how smartphones are evolving into AI-powered digital companions—reshaping how we interact with tech daily.
They also dive into the growing concern over trust in AI outputs, especially following missteps like the Grok AI model under Elon M...
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Curing Hallucinations, Teaching with ...
Alan, Mike, Jon, Garima Bajpai, and Guy Currier (Futurum Group) unpack efforts to cure AI hallucinations and explore how Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic are helping teachers harness AI in the classroom 🎓.
They also look into why the Hunters International ransomware gang is shutting down—what it...
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Tariffs, AI Power Plays & Cybercrime ...
Mike, Chris Blask, Kate Scarcella, and Dan O’Brien (Futurum Group) unpack what IT leaders should focus on amid tariff chaos. Then, they dive into CoreWeave’s $9B buyout of Core Scientific—and what it means for the AI infrastructure race.
Plus, how the U.S. Treasury is turning up the heat on cybe...