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Dec 12, 2023 • 44min

Why mobile app security should concern developers | Ep. 114

A new survey from Appdome says 40% of respondents have either fallen victim or know someone who has been victimized from a mobile fraud or mobile device attack. Raising awareness about security of mobile apps can have a big impact on a brand’s reputation, and the spotlight is shining on developers who build mobile apps, not the device makers or network carriers. Keith talks with Chris Roeckl, chief product officer at Appdome, about the survey.
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Dec 7, 2023 • 29min

How biometrics can fight back against AI voice deepfakes | Ep. 113

With artificial intelligence technology that can clone people’s voices, companies are wondering whether voice biometrics that can better authenticate a customer’s voice will be able to stop bad actors from gaining access to financial data. Keith chats with Dimitris Vassos, CEO and founder of Omilia, about how cybercriminals are using voice cloning tools to infiltrate customer call centers and other systems.
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Dec 5, 2023 • 1h 7min

Elon Musk vs. the world, part X | Ep. 112

Billionaire Elon Musk goes after Disney’s Bob Iger, claiming blackmail for advertisers moving away from Twitter/X, right in the middle of the ‘launch’ of the Cybertruck. Discussing the week’s technology news with Keith is guest co-host Jeremy Duvall, CEO of 7Factor Software. Also discussed: Instagram’s algorithm issues are troubling for showing content to child predators, and Spotify gets praise for its annual Wrapped song-listening package.
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Nov 30, 2023 • 46min

Apple’s 2023 Recap and a vision for 2024 | Ep. 111

In a year where generative artificial intelligence grabbed a lot of the top technology news headlines, Apple made some impressive gains with its hardware announcements, including the long-awaited Vision Pro. Computerworld’s Ken Mingis and Macworld’s Michael Simon join Keith in this episode to go over what worked, what didn’t and what we can expect from Apple in 2024.
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Nov 28, 2023 • 44min

Why ransomware is still a major concern for healthcare systems | Ep. 110| Ep. 110

Cyberattacks continue to threaten healthcare systems around the world, putting patients at risk and further eroding trust in healthcare providers. Can anything be done to reduce the risk, or will going to the doctor or hospital be a roll of the dice when it comes to personal and private data, as well as health equipment? Keith chats with Wes Wright, the chief healthcare officer at Ordr.net, about the ongoing threat of ransomware for healthcare systems.
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Nov 20, 2023 • 1h 5min

YouTube & AI: Musicians get a deal, others get the boot? | Ep 109

YouTube announces policies that aim to crack down on AI-generated content, while at the same time offering musicians the ability to create AI versions of their voices. Guest co-host Jeremy Duvall joins the crew to talk about this news and other topics, including OpenAI putting ChatGPT-Plus subscriptions on hold, and why more Americans are getting their news from TikTok.
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Nov 16, 2023 • 1h 5min

The year of ChatGPT: A journey of highs, lows and its future | Ep 108

One year ago, ChatGPT was released to the world and generative AI tools have disrupted the way we work, play, draw and create. Keith chats with resident AI experts Nicholas Mattei (Tulane University) and Mike Mason (Thoughtworks) about what was good, bad and ugly around ChatGPT and genAI, and what we can expect in 2024.
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Nov 15, 2023 • 27min

Microsoft’s AI ambitions: Why is Copilot for Windows a dud? | Ep. 107

Microsoft has spent $13.1B investing in generative artificial intelligence, but early indications of Copilot for Windows suggests that it’s nothing more than an updated version of Clippy. Can other versions of Copilot, such as 365 or enterprise users, be more successful? Keith chats with Computerworld’s Preston Gralla about his annoyance with the latest AI tools from Microsoft.
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Nov 14, 2023 • 54min

The future of AI: OpenAI’s app store, Elon Musk’s chatbot, and more | Ep 106

In our latest technology news roundup, Keith and Chris are joined by our new guest co-host Jeremy Duvall to discuss OpenAI’s new GPT store, the sarcastic ‘Grok’ AI from Elon Musk and other AI-driven news of the week. Also, we discuss the decline of the tablet, and why a Legend of Zelda live-action movie makes sense.
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Nov 9, 2023 • 33min

Can AI help companies tackle software sprawl? | Ep. 104

The podcast discusses the growing issue of software sprawl in companies, where app usage is increasing. The hosts highlight the challenges of balancing IT's desire for centrally managed software with business users' tendency to independently purchase software. They explore the importance of aligning IT initiatives with business leadership and discuss whether generative AI tools can help. The podcast also covers the problem of excessive features in software apps, the frequency of tech reviews, challenges faced when IT and business unit managers have conflicting preferences, and the potential applications of AI in managing software sprawl.

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