May 16, 2024
Chris Stokel-Walker discusses the rapid integration of AI into daily life, particularly through OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which has become highly popular. With the launch of GPT-4o, interactions with AI are now smoother and more human-like, showcasing capabilities such as real-time language translation and voice responses. However, Stokel-Walker emphasizes that, despite these advancements, AI remains fundamentally artificial and carries biases and environmental concerns. He urges users to be aware of these limitations and not mistake AI's performance for genuine intelligence.
May 16, 2024
Glen Tullman discusses his 25-year journey in transforming healthcare using technology. After his son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, Tullman sought to address critical shortcomings in the healthcare system. He highlights his achievements with companies like Enterprise Systems, Allscripts, and Livongo in making substantial advancements such as surgery scheduling systems, electronic prescribing, and free diabetes testing strips. Currently, as CEO of Transcarent, Tullman introduces "WayFinding," a Generative AI-based platform aimed at simplifying healthcare navigation by combining benefits, clinical guidance, and care delivery in one accessible application, reflecting a major innovation in the health-tech landscape.
Welcome to WayFinding: Something That Can Change Everything publication
May 16, 2024
Pentagon's Chief Information Officer John Sherman confirmed that the Department of Defense is satisfied with Microsoft's revised security protocols following a significant data breach last year, which exposed the personal information of over 20,000 individuals. Despite the severity of the incident, which impacted current and former DoD employees and partners, Sherman emphasized that Microsoft conducted a thorough review and adjusted procedures to prevent future breaches. The full scope and immediate handling of the breach remain undisclosed, although sensitive information pertaining to U.S. Special Operations Command personnel was among the compromised data. As of September 2023, a contract was awarded to notify and support affected individuals, but it is unclear if all have been informed. The breach, attributed broadly to cyber hygiene and configuration management issues, underscores ongoing efforts to enhance cybersecurity and adherence to proper procedures.
Post-data breach, DOD held 'very candid discussions' with Microsoft defensescoop.com
May 16, 2024
Palo Alto Networks is acquiring cloud security software assets from IBM as part of a broader partnership to expand its access to consulting services and customers. The acquisition involves IBM's QRadar cloud software, with existing customers to be migrated to Palo Alto's Cortex Xsiam platform within three months. The deal is part of a trend of consolidation in the cybersecurity industry, which includes high-profile merges like Cisco’s acquisition of Splunk. IBM will train 1,000 consultants to use Palo Alto products and incorporate its Watsonx language models into Cortex Xsiam. The transaction is expected to close by the end of September, pending regulatory approval.
Palo Alto Networks is buying security assets from IBM to expand customer base CNBC
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