On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte is joined by Abrar Al-Heeti, Daniel Rubino, and Cathy Gellis to discuss the latest in AI, tech, and more. The panel covers the hottest AI job of 2023 that's already obsolete, Microsoft finally shipping its controversial Windows 11 "Recall" feature after a year-long delay, and OpenAI's latest move, with Sam Altman stating they're no longer "compute-constrained" after losing exclusive cloud status with Microsoft. They also explore the ongoing legal battle where Google claims it's the only company capable of running Chrome. Subscribe here
China's Hacking Confession & More
On Security Now, Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte cover a variety of security topics, including the hidden gem that is the Windows Sandbox in Windows 10 and 11. They also discuss the revival of the crucial CVE program, China’s confession to hacking the U.S. over Taiwan tensions, and a rising wave of brute force attacks. The episode also explores the EFF’s dissatisfaction with Florida’s tech policies, AI/ML Python packages getting top ratings, and new research on ransomware payouts. Watch now
Untitled Linux Show 200!
On Untitled Linux Show, Rob Campbell shares exciting news for Linux enthusiasts: Canonical has released Ubuntu 24.04 images for the OrangePi RV2 single board computer, powered by the Ky X1 8-core RISC-V AI CPU. This powerful CPU is designed to handle complex model algorithms, making it an excellent choice for AI projects. The episode also features a surprise guest with a special reason for joining the conversation. Listen to the full episode here.
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