CISO in Financial Services. Fintech aficionado.
Passionate about strategic challenges presented by digital disruption, cybersecurity, and technology in banking.
@EpicClipVault Bad data collection. Fun to watch but ultimately useless. The "content creator" here scraped historical data tables without realising different definitions are used- eg Paris between 1996 and 1998.
@alitajran True, but CA13 only covers agent identities, so workloads that authenticate as a user (e.g. piggybacked on a user, think: OpenClaw style agents) fall outside it. Pair it with user-scoped CA. Food for thought.
@kpz71@CuriosityonX Presumably - and I speculate having operated large parabolic antennas in the arctic - snow accumulation is an issue (signal loss and weight) so a horizontal stow position is used between operations in winter as I also assume the surface isn't heated.
We’re debating gated models like Mythos.
Meanwhile, real-world AI cyber capability is already distributed across local models, dark LLMs, and agentic workflows.
Attackers don’t need the best model.
They need one that works.
https://t.co/UrfgRBDmE1
@JakeCan72 The post conveniently leaves out important details: he was convicted of illegally constructing three massive reservoirs, which collected approximately 13 million gallons (!) of water (not barrels, as shown in the video) & blocked natural tributaries from feeding public waterways.
This is beautiful lecture on how to become a better spontaneous speaker. Slow down you day and listen to this if you can, else bookmark and come back to it later. You won't regret it.
In 2023, Stanford professor Matt Abrahams gave a masterclass on how to think fast & speak smartly on the spot.
He explained:
• Why anxiety destroys clarity
• How structure beats intelligence
• Secret to spontaneous charisma
12 lessons to master communication in real time:
@typesfast Because insurance is for unexpected risks that might materialise; once a war is already happening, insurance companies expect you to not go there anymore. That's the principle of insurance, they don't cover you for events that are certain to happen.
@akafaceUS No one seriously noticed the elevator in the centre of her staircase ? Influencer shilling for views - see how she deliberately pans the camera away from the elevator .
@Aurimas_Gr 100% correct. Having meandered myself though trials and errors, I'd like to add the "ingestion engine" as another consideration; it's more akin to a high fidelity sensor than a quality gate when it performs document conversation rather than only ingesting data files.
@prajdabre Funny how the no one mentioned that the answer should be to probe for more detail; it should be "Tell me more about how the data is stored, chunked, formatted, and accessible" else you're trying to solve a problem you don't fully understand.
@it_unprofession I hear what you're trying to say but an intern is an intern because he is still learning. What was perhaps a learning or mentoring moment for both of you instead took the shape as a condescending strawman that simple operations won't benefit from Kubernetes. We need to do better.
@sentdefender Awesome idea - perhaps they want to start by posting those 6,870 books that were banned across 23 states and 87 public school districts in the US last year alone . "Home of the free"....hmm
https://t.co/9ljHmOH04x
Are you watching the Chinese New Year Gala? The Robot Kungfu show is mind blowing!!!
They just executed a coordinated martial arts routine with spatial precision, rhythm control, and dynamic balance adjustments in real time.
Kung fu, one of China’s most iconic traditional art forms , performed by machines built with cutting-edge AI control systems, advanced actuators, and high-speed feedback loops. Ancient discipline meets algorithmic precision.
Last year, humanoid robots stepped onto the Spring Festival Gala stage for the first time. This year, they held synchronized kung fu stances with balance that would humble half of us after leg day.
And they did it live!!! On the most-watched television event on the planet.
The progress in just one year is magical.
That’s what we call China speed.
What makes it even sweeter is where this happened.
I love how the progress is integrated in culture. In celebration. In a Lunar New Year gala watched by hundreds of millions.
It’s music to my ears.
The robots didn’t look like they were “trying” anymore. They looked like they belonged.
Their joint articulation was smoother.
Their formation timing tighter.
Their balance recovery almost elegant.
Their choreography is expressive.
That’s what happens when AI models improve, control systems get smarter, hardware stabilizes, and iteration cycles compress.
One year in robotics today is not the same as one year ten years ago.
It’s compounding.
If this is what 12 months looks like,
imagine 36.
The Chinese New Year Robot Kungfu Gala is just futuristic.
It was quite the statement!
The future is getting better very, very fast.
It was so beautiful to watch. What do you think?
@Legendaryy Great breakdown. Wrote about this exact dynamic before GLM-5 dropped. Export controls don't stop China, they force innovation around constraints. Your GLM-5 analysis is Exhibit A https://t.co/E5scLh6eXv
Forget the OpenClaw AGI hype and the "robot rebellion" headlines. The real security nightmare is already inside your network.
We’ve moved beyond Shadow IT into the era of Shadow Infrastructure: unvetted AI agents with master keys to your data.
https://t.co/HlBYtXwCQs