Unsupervised Learning

Daniel Miessler
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Nov 18, 2024 • 32min

A Conversation with Rob Allen from ThreatLocker

Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker and an expert in endpoint protection, dives into the company's zero-trust approach to cybersecurity. He explains their unique 'deny by default' methodology that simplifies allowlisting and boosts security. Rob discusses innovative features like ring-fencing to prevent unauthorized access and the advanced Cloud Detect for monitoring platforms like Office 365. He also shares insights on managing software updates during critical periods and the importance of proactive threat detection.
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Nov 17, 2024 • 33min

UL NO. 458: Ollama Vulnerabilities, Rating AI Using AI, The Mantis Hack-back Framework

Dive into the latest vulnerabilities in the Olama AI framework and how they highlight the need for better security measures. Explore the rise of robotic surveillance and its implications in politics, along with ethical concerns. Discover Apple's cutting-edge Vision Pro and its impact on productivity and security tech. The discussion also navigates how AI influences parenting and societal dynamics, while embracing self-improvement through daily reflection. It's a thought-provoking look at the intersection of AI, society, and emerging technologies!
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Nov 11, 2024 • 30min

A Conversation with Jason Haddix from Flare

Jason Haddix, founder of Arcanum Security and CISO at Flare, discusses his transition from gaming to cybersecurity. He highlights Flare's innovative threat intelligence approach that detects compromised credentials on the dark web, tackling advanced malware techniques like RedLine Stealer. Jason also shares insights on the pervasive challenges of credential theft, emphasizing the importance of robust exposure management. His journey of founding Arcanum and its focus on security training, alongside AI's role in enhancing cybersecurity strategies, makes for a captivating conversation.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 35min

UL NO. 454: The First AI Breaches

The discussion dives into the fascinating intersection of AI and data security. Recent AI breaches reveal vulnerabilities in personal data usage, making gullibility a significant risk. Explore the fascinating science of comets and the use of AI tools like Hugging Face models. There's a critical look at how AI impacts corporate dynamics and individual privacy, all while examining the effects of GLP-1 drugs on obesity rates. This episode stresses the importance of education in combating misinformation and highlights AI's role in innovative content creation.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 1h 1min

How My Projects Fit Together (Substrate, Fabric, Telos, Daemon, and Human 3.0)

Daniel Miessler explores the interconnectedness of his various projects aimed at addressing modern societal issues. He discusses the crisis of purpose and meaning amidst the rise of AI. With frameworks like Substrate, Fabric, and Telos, he envisions enhancing human understanding and fostering holistic development. Miessler emphasizes the importance of security and effective communication in navigating the impact of technology on personal lives. Ultimately, he advocates for training individuals to thrive in an AI-driven world.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 30min

Human 3.0—The Skills & Mental Frames Required To Thrive In An AI World

Daniel Jumia, an information security engineer at WIPO, dives into the future of work and the essentials of thriving in an AI world. He discusses how AI is transforming startups, enabling one-person billion-dollar companies, and the importance of authenticity and self-awareness. The conversation also covers critical topics like multi-layered verification to ensure AI reliability and the ethical dilemmas surrounding data privacy and AI's influence on creativity. It's a thought-provoking exploration of our rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 50min

UL NO. 452: The New Hotness: NotebookLM

Delve into the fascinating world of AI as it blurs the lines between human creativity and machine capability. Discover the implications of consciousness in AI and ethical concerns surrounding conscious machines. Recent cybersecurity incidents are analyzed alongside the rapid evolution of AI, shaping the future of technology. Finally, uncover cutting-edge tools and innovations, from AI video editing to novel document technologies, that promise to revolutionize our digital experiences.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 13min

NotebookLM Podcast: David Deutsch, Understanding, and AI

David Deutsch, a renowned physicist and author known for his groundbreaking insights into quantum computation and constructor theory, dives deep into the essence of understanding and creativity in AI. He discusses critical tests for assessing AI's capabilities, challenging the notion of whether machines can truly comprehend concepts. The conversation also touches on the complex relationship between human consciousness, emotions, and free will, raising intriguing questions about AI's potential for its own form of consciousness and creativity.
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Sep 28, 2024 • 5min

Venture Capitalists Favor Risk-Takers: The Rise of Self-Made Billionaires and Tech Innovators

Nate Silver, renowned for his expertise in data journalism and statistics, dives into the evolving landscape of venture capital. He emphasizes that today's investors prioritize risk-takers over conventional leaders, shaping a new breed of tech billionaires. Remarkably, 70% of those on the 2023 Forbes 400 list are self-made, often rising from humble beginnings. Silver discusses the passion driving these innovators and the implications for a workforce defined by dedication and a willingness to embrace risk.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 4min

AI Comedians by 2026? The Future of Comedy and the Turing Test for Laughter

The podcast dives into the intriguing role of AI in comedy, highlighting how comedians are now using AI for joke writing and idea generation. There's a captivating discussion on the potential for AI to perform comedy that resonates with human audiences. It raises the possibility that by 2026, AI-generated performers could rival their human counterparts, transforming the comedy landscape. The comparison between this advancement and the Turing Test adds a thought-provoking layer to the conversation about laughter and technology.

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