Episode 572
Foxes In The Henhouse
May 29th, 2024
1 hr 8 mins 10 secs
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About this Episode
OpenAI has a new security team led by Sam Altman, and the Biden Administration has a new AI security board led by Sam Altman. We also discuss C# 13 and .Net 9, popping bubbles, and more.
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