The podcast discusses the impact of consumer AI on web giants, Tesla hackers using voltage glitching, Apple's attestation system, Zoom's AI training, and the trade-offs of AI features. They also explore cycles, talk about Tailscale sponsor, Fedora collaboration with Asahi Linux, Linux on older Apple systems, and Apple's dominance in the iOS ecosystem.
Concerns raised about using AI to analyze medical records for potential inaccuracies and insurance loopholes.
Exploit demonstrates bypassing Tesla's paywall features, highlighting the complexity of secure connected vehicles.
Privacy concerns arise from Zoom's updated terms of service allowing the use of user data to train AI models while limiting opt-out options.
Deep dives
The rise of AI in medical records and the potential implications for consumers and insurance companies
CNBC puff pieces discuss the convenience and cost-saving potential of medical record companies sharing data with tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. However, concerns are raised about the use of AI, such as chat GPT, to summarize and analyze medical records, potentially leading to inaccuracies and insurance loopholes.
Tesla's paywall bypassing method and implications for cybersecurity
German PhD students demonstrate a proof of concept exploit that bypasses Tesla's paywall features, allowing root access and potentially exposing user data. Tesla suggests it is a sophisticated attack and highlights the complexity of secure connected vehicles.
Advantages and disadvantages of software-based car features
A discussion is held on the shift towards software-based car features, highlighting the benefits of simplified production and enabling the addition of new features via software updates. However, concerns are raised about the potential for charging customers for unlocking built-in features that could have already been included in the car.
The transition from centralized to distributed web browsers
The podcast explores the evolution of web browsers from centralized DOS terminals to distributed Windows desktops and Linux systems. It is noted that with the increase in computing power and bandwidth, web browsers have become more capable and complex, sometimes resembling mini-operating systems.
Privacy concerns in Zoom's updated terms of service
Zoom's updated terms of service state that video and audio from user sessions can be used to train AI models. This raises privacy concerns, particularly regarding consent and control over personal data. The new terms allow users to opt out but restrict access to certain AI features.
Tesla hackers turn to voltage glitching to unlock features β Instead of approaching the problem like Tesla hackers of the past, who've tried to gain control of vehicles or break into them as an outsider, Christian Werling and his fellow researchers wanted to approach the problem like someone who already had physical access to a vehicle and was trying to make their own modifications β like breaking through soft locks on optional, but installed, features.
Apple already shipped attestation on the web β Google isn't the first to think of this, but in fact they're not even the first to ship it. Apple already developed & deployed an extremely similar system last year, now integrated into MacOS 13, iOS 16 & Safari, called "Private Access Tokens".
Gabor Gurbacs on Twitter β New Zoom Terms of Service (10.2) stipulate that you as a user consent to allow AI to train on and use all of your data, including video, audio, facial, biometric data, etc...
Venture-backed startups are failing at record rates β In the first half of 2023, 338 U.S. companies filed for bankruptcy protection, according to newly released S&P Global Market Intelligence data, including 54 companies with private equity or venture capital backing. At that rate, 108 VC-backed startups will fail by yearβs end, besting the 95 that failed during 2010.
Coming soon: Fedora for Apple Silicon Macs! β Fedora Asahi Remix will provide a polished experience for Workstation and Server use-cases on Apple Silicon systems. The Asahi Linux project has also announced that the new Asahi Linux flagship distribution will be Fedora Asahi Remix.
ChromeOS is splitting the browser from the OS β The project is called "Lacros," which Google says stands for "Linux And ChRome OS." This will split ChromeOS's Linux OS from the Chrome browser, allowing Google to update each one independently.
Funding Developers With Lightning β PkgZap gives a way for NodeJS developers to easily fund the packages they're relying upon for their project.
Alby | pkgzap β Value4Value payments for npm (and other package managers)
Serving at the Pleasure of the King β But as a software developer, I am deeply ambivalent about an Apple dominated future. Apple isn't shy about cultivating the experience around their new iOS products and the App Store. There are unusually strict, often mysterious rules around what software developers can and cannot do β at least if they want entry into the App Store. And once you're in, the rules can and will change at any time.
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