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    Episode 178: Cybersecurity Fundamentals, Gender Equity in Tech, Amazon maps your home

    enAugust 23, 2022

    About this Episode

    Topic 1: It’s time for cybersecurity to focus on the fundamentals instead of the “glory” case

    https://www.pcmag.com/news/ex-cisa-chiefs-advice-at-black-hat-make-security-valuable-and-attacks-costly

    In a world where we are addicted to having every possible device connected to the internet, the attack surface for cybersecurity threats gets bigger every day. But despite the dire prognosis for current cybersecurity capabilities, it can indeed get better, says former CISA head in Black Hat keynote.


    Topic 2: Why Can’t Tech Fix Its Gender Problem?

    https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/08/11/1056917/tech-fix-gender-problem/

    Everyone can admit it: the tech industry has a massive problem with gender equity. But it’s one thing to acknowledge the problem, and another to actually do something about it. The questions that matter are: why does the problem exist…and what can we do to fix it? Hint: it’s always about the money.


    Topic 3: Will Amazon Map the Inside of Your House?

    https://www.wired.com/story/amazon-irobot-roomba-acquisition-data-privacy/ 

    “AFTER DECADES OF creating war machines and home cleaning appliances, iRobot agreed to be acquired by Amazon for $1.7 billion, according to a joint statement by the two companies. If the deal goes through, it would give Amazon access to yet another wellspring of personal data: interior maps of Roomba owners’ homes.” - Wired Magazine


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    Episode 206: ChatGPT Year 1, Robots Multiplying by Thousands, and Destructive Private Equity

    Episode 206: ChatGPT Year 1, Robots Multiplying by Thousands, and Destructive Private Equity

    Topic 1: Chat GPT 1 year later.

    AI Article Summary: Elon Musk creates his own AI company called X.AI, while Satya Nadella of Microsoft invests in OpenAI and accelerates plans to incorporate AI into Microsoft's products. OpenAI releases ChatGPT as a "low key research preview," which becomes a hit. Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, faces challenges with its own chatbot and struggles with the decision to go open-source. Microsoft introduces its own chatbot in Bing, surpassing Google's efforts. Geoffrey Hinton, a prominent AI scientist at Google, decides to quit and reflects on the rapid advancements in AI technology.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/05/technology/ai-chatgpt-google-meta.html

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    Topic 2: Robots Multiplying by Thousands!

    AI Article Summary: Agility Robotics plans to open a factory in Oregon to mass-produce humanoid robots, starting with their bot named Digit. The factory aims to produce 10,000 robots per year and will assist companies like Amazon with tasks such as hauling and lifting. The production of bipedal robots that are nimbler and more versatile than existing industrial counterparts presents engineering challenges, but Agility Robotics aims to make general-purpose humanoids available as soon as possible. 

    Other competitors in this space include Tesla, Boston Dynamics, Sanctuary AI, Figure, and Apptronik. Amazon has invested in Agility Robotics and is testing Digit in a laboratory. The concern about robots taking jobs from humans has prompted Amazon to partner with MIT to study automation's impact on work. While there is momentum behind humanoid robots, there is still more testing to be done. In a separate article, it is highlighted that America's military needs to embrace artificial intelligence and robotics to maintain its competitive advantage in future wars, but congressional and bureaucratic restraints hinder rapid mobilization and investment in these technologies.

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-whats-next-d504c6f4-c6d1-4979-ae67-72f5bfaff090.html

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    Topic 3: Will Private Equity Destroy Our Industry?

    Karl speculates that private funding and private equity will be looking for serious payouts starting in 2024. With a 4-6 year window, the clock is ticking. Some companies will have an identity crisis in the years ahead, and that will become visible in 2024. 

    Higher interest rates will force companies to decide, “Do we want to run this company like an adult, or take our money and leave?” Those who stay will either get loans - at higher rates than we’ve seen in twelve years - or take companies private so they don’t rely on outside financing.

    Investors who were promised a straight 40-50% return per year were disappointed in 2023 and that disappointment will grow in 2024. These people care nothing for the businesses they buy or the end clients of those businesses.

    Our industry cannot escape the effects of this unknown element of chaos.

     

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    Episode 205 - Overworking, AI, AR, and More!

    Episode 205 - Overworking, AI, AR, and More!

    We're Baaaaaack!

    The Killing IT team returns . . . with a fun and educational Q4 show. 

    Topic 1: Overworking 

    Have you heard the term Over Employment or Overworking? These are folks who manage to hold down two or three full time jobs using apps and BS. Are these just eager, hardworking "gig" folks, or are they thieves who are simply more interested in making money than earning an honest living?

    A few links:
    https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7begx/overemployed-hustlers-exploit-chatgpt-to-take-on-even-more-full-time-jobs
    https://www.wired.com/story/remote-tech-workers-secret-multiple-jobs/
    https://www.fisherphillips.com/en/news-insights/fp-weekly-checklist-avoiding-the-new-breed-of-workplace-scams-in-the-remote-work-era.html

    They even have their own web site.
    https://overemployed.com/


    Topic 2: Catch up on Artificial Intelligence

    Wow! What a year.

    Are we in the middle of a singularity? ow much is this like the early Internet (late 1990’s)? It seems like 2023 will be remembered as the year of AI. 

    We look at the good and the great - and what's next.

    What do you think?


    Topic 3: Metaverse – Dave offers a theory

    What will augmented reality bring? It looks like the future is becoming a little more visible. New products, from Apple's Vision Pro to Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, are bringing new opportunities and will only get better with a little AI!

    We discuss.

    Please like and share - and send us your feedback!

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    Episode 204: KIT LIVE at the SMB Online Conference

    Episode 204: KIT LIVE at the SMB Online Conference

    Topic 1: How much will AI change our business in the next twelve months?

    ChatGPT now has over 100 million users. Government wants to regulate it. We’re past the hockey stick moment.

     https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/14/u-s-tech-policy-must-keep-pace-with-ai-innovation/ 

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    Topic 2: Oh Dear God - Minority Report crack for Ryan:

    Movie clip reconstructed by an AI reading mice's brains as they watch

    Researchers have put together a 30-second movie clip based on a group of mice's brain activity data that was recorded while they watched the footage

    https://www.newscientist.com/article/2371943-movie-clip-reconstructed-by-an-ai-reading-mices-brains-as-they-watch/ 

     

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    Topic 3: How dead is the metaverse?

    KP: Not every “cool” technology has a big future. It will find its niche.   

    https://www.businessinsider.com/metaverse-dead-obituary-facebook-mark-zuckerberg-tech-fad-ai-chatgpt-2023-5

     

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    Resources and Links:

    https://www.businessof.tech/

    https://www.asigra.com/

    https://smbonlineconference.com/

     

    Epsiode 203: AI is Moving Fast, Killing IT Revisits the Cabana, & This Isn't Goodbye but See You Later

    Epsiode 203: AI is Moving Fast, Killing IT Revisits the Cabana, & This Isn't Goodbye but See You Later

    Topic 1: The Arms Race is Here...AI is Definitely Moving Fast, but Will It Break Things?

    ChatGPT is now integrated in Bing as “Prometheus.” That sounds ominous. But Bard is also coming. And now Ernie. And Claude. Soon there will be AI bots generating “conversations” and disrupting the search industry on all sides of the globe. Is that a good thing?

    https://www.reuters.com/technology/chinas-baidu-finish-testing-chatgpt-style-project-ernie-bot-march-2023-02-07/

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/08/chinese-tech-giant-alibaba-working-on-a-chatgpt-rival-shares-jump.html

    Sample alternative tools - 
    https://bing.com

    https://hyperwriteai.com/

    https://easy-peasy.ai/ 

    ...And also, apparently writing software is about to become a less-lucrative career path.

    https://www.semafor.com/article/01/27/2023/openai-has-hired-an-army-of-contractors-to-make-basic-coding-obsolete

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    Topic 2: Revisiting the Cabana...

    Four years ago, we set out to change the way our industry discussed IT. 

    We covered the scary, the quirky, and the fun of IT--all in hopes we could help others (and ourselves) understand this wild world just a little more.  

    Thank you for helping us do that.

    This is not goodbye. We WILL see you later.

    Until then, we thank you for tuning in to the Killing IT Podcast. 

     

    Contact us:

    Karl
    https://smallbizthoughts.com/

    https://smbonlineconference.com/

    Dave
    https://www.businessof.tech/

    Ryan
    rmorris@morrismp.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanmorris303

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    Episode 202: The Good Guys win the Cyber Wars, Scientist Using Wifi to See Through Walls, & AI and Ethics

    Episode 202: The Good Guys win the Cyber Wars, Scientist Using Wifi to See Through Walls, & AI and Ethics

    Topic 1: Score 1 for the Good Guys in the Cyber Wars

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-0f2b3e6a-1272-4510-8fd2-c1aa9128b8db.html

    In a significant development in the fight against ransomware, the FBI announces that they have shut down a notorious cyber gang after infiltrating their system months ago and secretly giving decryption keys to ransomware victims.


    Topic 2: Ummmm … This is Some Seriously Scary Big Brother Stuff

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3p7xj/scientists-are-getting-eerily-good-at-using-wifi-to-see-people-through-walls-in-detail

    Scientists have announced that they are able to see people through walls using WiFi technology. And not just the “heat blob” from Hollywood movies … but detailed movements and positions. On a scientific note, this is cool. On a security / privacy note, this is super eerie. 


    Topic 3: No One Is Surprised: The First Victim in the AI Wars Will Be … Ethics

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-77eb3638-5655-4156-b6dc-abb7129dde34.html?chunk=0&utm_term=emshare#story0

    Sure, generative AI is fun. We have had our laughs and we’re starting to grind the gears to find legitimate uses for services like ChatGPT … and the possibilities are incredible. But never forget that this isn’t just about technology, it’s about business. And the incumbents aren’t going to just let the upstart take over the industry. And once the race for market domination begins, the commitment to ethics and fair treatment are likely to be the first casualties.

    https://www.nist.gov/trustworthy-and-responsible-ai 

    Princeton computer science professor says don't panic over 'bullshit generator' ChatGPT

    https://www.businessinsider.com/princeton-prof-chatgpt-bullshit-generator-impact-workers-not-ai-revolution-2023-1

    "It is trying to be persuasive, and it has no way to know for sure whether the statements it makes are true or not," he said. 


    Also … this one is incredibly funny:

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-77eb3638-5655-4156-b6dc-abb7129dde34.html

    :-) 

    The Onion weighs in with the most accurate take on ChatGPT yet.


    Sponsor Memo: OITVOIP

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    Episode 201: Jobs Again, FBI Crime Data is NOT Good, & First Personal Drone to be Produced by India

    Episode 201: Jobs Again, FBI Crime Data is NOT Good, & First Personal Drone to be Produced by India

    Topic 1: Sorry: Let’s talk jobs.

    December: Total new jobs UP 235,000. That is despite the fact the enterprise companies (500 employees+) reduced jobs by 151,000

    https://adpemploymentreport.com/ ← Great summary stats

    Spotify  600 (6% of workforce)
    Twitter  3,700 (50% of those who lasted this long)
    Salesforce 7,000 (10% of workforce)
    Microsoft 10,000 (5% of workforce)
    Tesla  10,000 (10% of workforce)
    Google  12,000 (6% of workforce)
    Amazon 18,000 (1% of workforce)

    Oh, and . . .

    Apple  0 (0% of workforce) - Minor adjustments at retail locations

    See also the big Layoff-Tracker Service at TrueUp -  https://www.trueup.io/layoffs 

    NOTE - TrueUp also lists about 180,000 tech job openings right now.


    Topic 2: The FBI crime data is not good!

    We have a crime data dilemma. 

    The recent mass shooting in Monterey Park, CA will NOT be included in the FBI's nationwide crime statistics.

    It turns out, the county as well as 33% of other law enforcement agencies, have not be using the the justice department's crime reporting system. 

    Does this data disconnet present new opportunities? 

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-whats-next-add26afa-8dd9-45d6-9e98-19120c707fe6.html?chunk=0&utm_term=emshare#story0


    Topic 3: First Personal Drone to be Produced by India

    No, Wally, you don’t get a flying car. But you might get a personal drone. Currently going into production for the Indian Navy. But keep your eyes open for a civilian version.

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/indias-first-passenger-drone-will-be-showcased-by-navys-tableau-on-republic-day/articleshow/97292778.cms

    Maybe you do get a flying car:

    https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/09/flying-cars-virginia-jetson

    The maker of the Jetson One — a single-passenger aircraft whose manufacturer says it can take off and land from a driveway — says one of its first customers is in Charlottesville, with a delivery scheduled for later this year, per the company's website.


     

    Sponsor Memo: NSITSP 


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    Episode 200: Labor Hoarding, Tech Workforce 2023, We Got the Digital Workplace Wrong

    Episode 200: Labor Hoarding, Tech Workforce 2023, We Got the Digital Workplace Wrong

    Topic 1: Small companies are “labor hoarding” while large companies are laying off.

    https://www.utahbusiness.com/labor-hoarding-tech/ 

    https://www.teambonding.com/labor-hoarding/ 

    Keeping employees at any cost!


    Topic 2: Understanding the Dynamics of the Tech Workforce in 2023

    Data Point 1: Tech Layoffs are Happening … But Not Because Tech is Suddenly Less Valuable

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-e28dd906-601f-480d-8c1a-656851613556.html?chunk=0&utm_term=emshare#story0

    Data Point 2: Tech Jobs are Less Attractive to Young Professionals
    https://www.axios.com/local/seattle/2023/01/09/tech-jobs-less-desireable-2023

    Data Point 3: Shifting Preference for Generalists vs. Specialists … Plus a Mainstream Rise of “Business IT” Contributors

    https://www.ciodive.com/news/technology-workforce-trends-2023/639543/

    Amazon layoffs delivered by email. ← Low class or just modern times?


    Topic 3: Cal Newport on the Digital Workplace: We got it wrong

    Too much distraction. In fact, ALL distraction, all the time.

    Primary thesis = We rarely get things right the first time. But we treat technology as if we do.

    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/01/23/magazine/cal-newport-interview.html

    See also https://www.calnewport.com/books/deep-work/


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    Algorithms in need of MGMT Training, Microsoft drops $1B on ChatGPT, & Apple to Create Their Own Chip

    Algorithms in need of MGMT Training, Microsoft drops $1B on ChatGPT, & Apple to Create Their Own Chip

    Topic 1: Algorithms Need Management Training, Too!

    From Wired Magazine.

    Human beings excel at avoiding responsibility for difficult decisions. Management and personnel decisions are often difficult. Therefore, they are great candidates for turning decision-making over to the bots.

    What could possibly go wrong?

    https://www.wired.com/story/platform-work-labor-economy-ai/ 


    Topic 2: Microsoft drops $1 Billion on ChatGPT

    I should have bought more Microsoft stock yesterday. :-) 

    Looking to the true “next level” of product development. Microsoft was an early investor in ChatGPT 

    https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-openai-investment-the-smartest-1-billion-ever-spent-2023-1


    Topic 3: Apple to drop Broadcom chip and make their own.

    Is this just the never-ending story of “control” of supply chain, or is there a strategy for secret development here? (Are there future technologies that are more easily developed in private, when you don’t have to share future features with an outside chip builder?)

    https://www.reuters.com/technology/apple-drop-key-broadcom-chip-2025-in-house-design-bloomberg-news-2023-01-09/

     


     

    Sponsor Memo: Acronis 

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    Episode 198: the Generative AI Race, Last Pass Security Incident, and Intelligent Elevators

    Episode 198: the Generative AI Race,  Last Pass Security Incident, and Intelligent Elevators

    Topic 1: Generative AI is Fun … Until the “Other” Guys Start Doing It Too

    https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/31/how-china-is-building-a-parallel-generative-ai-universe/

    China is aggressively building their own versions of generative AI platforms (with some obvious / inevitable filters) that do essentially the same thing as ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion. The question is whether they will be able to out-race us to the auto-content future … and whether that is a problem.


    Topic 2: LastPass - Lessons for the Channel

    Should we be worried? What do we expect from vendors? What’s reasonable and realistic?

    https://blog.lastpass.com/2022/12/notice-of-recent-security-incident/ 

    Is this worth discussing as a larger topic of always-on monitoring and reporting?


    Topic 3: Fast Forward Into the Future: Intelligent Elevators are Coming Soon

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-whats-next-b35b53bd-5aa6-4a83-aae5-a44e904ffa78.html?chunk=0&utm_term=emshare#story0

    Everyone who has ever been in an elevator knows what is good and what is bad about the experience. But changes in behavior and city culture brought on by the pandemic are accelerating the evolution of the elevator experience: facial recognition to automatically take you to your floor, provide personalized advertising / entertainment, and even provide solo rides for VIPs. The smart city concept will eventually affect everything … are we ready for elevators that know who we are?

    See also: Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything Paperback – January 1, 2000 by James Gleick  (Author)

    https://www.amazon.com/Faster-Acceleration-Just-About-Everything/dp/067977548X 

     


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    Episode 197: Military Fingerprints and Iris Scans on Ebay, the Remote Worker Whistleblower, Mab Simulates Time Travel with AI

    Episode 197: Military Fingerprints and Iris Scans on Ebay, the Remote Worker Whistleblower, Mab Simulates Time Travel with AI

    Topic 1: For Sale on eBay: A Military Database of Fingerprints and Iris Scans

    Great topic for ITSPs - especially as clients get rid of equipment at the end of year. Old machines of all kinds might have sensitive data. Not this juicy, perhaps, but stories like this are great for you client-facing newsletters.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/27/technology/for-sale-on-ebay-a-military-database-of-fingerprints-and-iris-scans.html


    Topic 2: The age of the work-from-home whistleblower

    Why are so many remote workers deciding to squeal on their companies?

    https://www.businessinsider.com/remote-work-surge-employees-whistleblowing-complaints-companies-fraud-2022-12


    Topic 3: Man Simulates Time Travel 

    So, what is our weekly update with AI? On the up-less existential-side, we have some fun: Time traveling with the aid of AI. No copyrgiht infringment here. Right? 

    https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/12/man-simulates-time-travel-thanks-to-stable-diffusion-image-synthesis/


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