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GeekWire brings you the week's latest technology news, trends and insights, covering the world of technology from our home base in Seattle. Our regular news podcast features commentary and analysis from our editors and reporters, plus interviews with special guests.

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GeekWire brings you the week's latest technology news, trends and insights, covering the world of technology from our home base in Seattle. Our regular news podcast features commentary and analysis from our editors and reporters, plus interviews with special guests.

    Cybersecurity in the age of AI, with Steve Schmidt, Amazon's chief security officer

    Cybersecurity in the age of AI, with Steve Schmidt, Amazon's chief security officer

    It was a big week for cybersecurity for Seattle's tech giants. Microsoft President Brad Smith was in Washington D.C., testifying before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee about the Redmond company's security challenges. Listen for highlights at the end of the show. 

    Meanwhile, Amazon held its annual AWS re:Inforce cloud security conference in Philadelphia.The rise of AI has added some big new wrinkles to the issue of cybersecurity, and AI was one of the main topics in a conversation that I had a few weeks ago with one of the people who keynoted the AWS event this week, Steve Schmidt, Amazon's chief security officer.

    Hosted by Todd Bishop; edited by Curt Milton.
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    • 33 min
    How this professor teaches AI and thinks about human creativity

    How this professor teaches AI and thinks about human creativity

    Our guest this week on the GeekWire Podcast is Léonard Boussioux, an assistant professor in the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business, and adjunct assistant professor at the UW Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering.

    Boussioux received his doctorate in operations research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research combines areas including machine learning and AI with a focus on healthcare and sustainability. Last year he launched a class called "Generative AI in the Era of Cloud Computing" at the Foster School.


    Foster School: A New Era Of AI And Human Ingenuity In The Classroom
    Boussioux's website, including photography and AI art: www.leobix.us
    TEDxMIT Salon presentation: Let Art Be Your Superpower
    TEDxBoston: How to Solve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals in 5 mins.

    Related Story: How a photo of OpenAI’s Sam Altman, enhanced by AI, sparked a journalistic debate at GeekWire

    With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop; Edited by Curt Milton.
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    • 41 min
    AI, the brain, and the crowd, with CMU prof Niki Kittur

    AI, the brain, and the crowd, with CMU prof Niki Kittur

    This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we explore the frontier of crowd-augmented cognition, the concept of humans working together with the help of technology, including new ways that artificial intelligence is changing the field.

    Our guest is Aniket (Niki) Kittur, a professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where his research focuses on new methods of augmenting human intellect using crowds and computation.

    We also talk about a related project that Kittur and his colleagues developed called Skeema, a browser tab manager that helped users organize their work, projects, and ultimately their brains in the process. 

    With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. Edited by Curt Milton.
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    • 35 min
    Microsoft Copilot+ PCs: Has the AI computer revolution finally arrived?

    Microsoft Copilot+ PCs: Has the AI computer revolution finally arrived?

    Microsoft and major PC makers this week announced a plan to incorporate artificial intelligence directly into personal computers, adding on-board neural processing units (NPUs) as part of a new architecture that promises better performance, longer battery life, and local AI processing that unlocks new capabilities and features.

    We discuss the new Copilot+ PCs with our guest on this week's GeekWire Podcast, Stefan Weitz, an investor and entrepreneur who worked at Microsoft for 18 years in groups including Microsoft Bing and MSN. He is the founder of the new HumanX conference on AI taking place in March 2025 in Las Vegas.

    Weitz is bullish on the potential for Copilot+ PCs to improve the overall computing experience and motivate Windows PC users to upgrade their machines, a long-awaited milestone for Microsoft's flagship operating system.

    The new Copilot+ PCs have also raised security and privacy concerns, focused primarily on the "Recall" feature that takes regular screenshots of user activity on the machine, creating an index that can be queried using AI. The company released an FAQ that emphasized the underlying security and privacy controls for users, but also made it clear that the feature will be activated if users accept the defaults during initial bootup of a new machine.

    Weitz also shares some of his favorite AI apps and tools, including Cleft Notes and Read AI.

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    • 37 min
    The rise of 'Technocapitalism' and its impact on humanity, with economist Loretta Napoleoni

    The rise of 'Technocapitalism' and its impact on humanity, with economist Loretta Napoleoni

    This week's episode features an interview with Loretta Napoleoni, conducted by Ross Reynolds, the longtime public radio host and occasional GeekWire Podcast guest host, in an event presented by Town Hall Seattle on April 18, 2024.

    Loretta Napoleoni is an Italian economist and journalist whose books include "Rogue Economics" and "Insurgent Iraq." Her newest book is “Technocapitalism: The Rise of the New Robber Barons and the Fight for the Common Good."

    In this interview, she explains the concept of the "present future." This refers to the disorienting era in which we're living, characterized by rapid technological change that creates anxiety and a feeling of being constantly behind.

    She also discusses the control of technology by a few powerful entrepreneurs, whom she calls "technocapitalists," and the failure of society and the state to direct technological innovation for the common good.

     
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    • 35 min
    Inside the GeekWire Awards: What's next for AI, the economy, and startups

    Inside the GeekWire Awards: What's next for AI, the economy, and startups

    This week, we go inside the GeekWire Awards, our annual recognition of the top people, companies and innovations in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, which drew a sold-out crowd to the Showbox Sodo on Thursday May 9 in Seattle. We talk with finalists about AI, the economy and key trends in their industries, and we hear from some of the winners on stage during the program.

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    Photos: Inside the GeekWire Awards, with the big winners, musical numbers and surprise guests
    GeekWire Awards 2024 revealed: Winners bask in momentum of AI and potential of region
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    • 25 min

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