Alan, Mike, Tracy Ragan, Jack Poller and Stacy Thayey dive into the latest cybersecurity accusations being leveled at firms in China before delving into the degree to which creating a new class of cyber privateers might help improve cybersecurity.
Then the gang takes a look at an architecture-as-code framework developed by Morgan Stanley that is now being advanced by the FINOS Foundation.
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AI and Jobs: Economic Risks, Cybersec...
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Musk’s AI Lawsuit, Broadcom’s VMware ...
Mike, Jon, Teri Robinson and Tom Hollingsworth dive into the merits of an xAI lawsuit that accuses Apple and OpenAI of engaging in an "anticompetitive scheme" to limit the distribution of rival artificial intelligence (AI) agent software.
Then the gang takes a look at how Broadcom is managing VM...
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The Future of Semiconductors and Main...
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