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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into AI game development with co-host Srini Ananth, Managing Director at Intel Capital, and guest Florin Radu, VP of Operations and Corporate Development at Inworld AI. They talk about how Inworld trains its NPCs and other AI gamedev solutions, examples of game studios using their tools, the impact of gaming on human socialization, Intel Capital’s investment in Inworld, the benefits of AI at the edge for gaming, improved game development cycles, and more.
Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into silicon photonics in personalized medicine with co-host Srini Ananth, Managing Director at Intel Capital, and guest Michael Dubrovsky, CPO and Co-Founder at SiPhox Health. They talk about the technological breakthroughs and benefits of silicon photonics, use cases for telecom and health diagnostics, Intel Capital’s interest in SiPhox, SiPhox’s unique approach to personalized diagnostics, protecting personal health data, applications of AI in medicine, and more.
Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into autonomous transportation with co-host Mark Rostick, Vice President and Senior Managing Director at Intel Capital, and guests from Beep—Joe Moye, CEO, and Kevin Reid, Chairman of the Board. They talk about Beep’s mission and why Intel Capital believes in it, the regulatory environment around autonomous transportation, how Beep differs from other autonomous vehicle companies, where Beep is currently operating, the importance of community engagement, the societal impacts of autonomous microtransit, their many safety measures, how Beep implements cybersecurity and AI, and more.
Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this InTechnology episode, Camille Morhardt explores the intricacies of water usage and conservation in semiconductor manufacturing with Vanessa Lanas Delbridge, Senior Environmental Engineer at Intel. Their conversation delves into Intel's ambitious goal of achieving net positive water status by 2030, a milestone already reached in four countries. They also discuss innovative strategies Intel employs to conserve water, such as collaborating with tool suppliers and implementing water reclamation facilities. Additionally, Vanessa shares how Intel uses digital twins for monitoring water usage and pinpointing areas for improvement.
Learn more:
Intel Water Restoration Progress Report: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/environment/restore-water-goal-report.html
Intel’s Corporate Social Responsibility Report: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/corporate-responsibility/corporate-responsibility.html
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into SambaNova’s full-stack AI solutions with co-host Stephanie Cope, Portfolio Development Manager at Intel Capital, and guest Rodrigo Liang, Co-Founder and CEO at SambaNova Systems. They talk about how SambaNova was founded, Intel Capital’s reasons for investment, the revolutionary LLM Samba-1, how SambaNova helps enterprises cost-effectively adopt and scale gen AI, the benefits of using an open source-based solution while still protecting private data, the power of language in LLMs, Stephanie’s approach to investing, and more.
Try out Samba-1: https://fast.snova.ai/
Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into the latest in AI policy with co-host Taylor Roberts, Director of Global Security Policy at Intel, and guests Jason Lazarski, Head of Sales at Opaque Systems, and Jonathan Ring, Deputy Assistant National Cyber Director for Technology Security at The White House Office of the National Cyber Director. They talk about the focuses and challenges of the recent AI Executive Order, similar AI policies like the AI EU Act and the EU Cyber Resilience Act, how to set industries up for success with AI policy, how countries are working together to develop AI policy, the role of confidential computing and trusted execution environments in securing encrypted data and AI models, how enterprises are adapting to new AI policy, the social challenges of AI adoption, and more.
Check out our previous episodes on AI policy:
Deep Dive: US Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence (Episode 181): https://cybersecurityinside.libsyn.com/181-deep-dive-us-executive-order-on-artificial-intelligence
Emerging U.S. Policies, Legislation, and Executive Orders on AI (Episode 178): https://cybersecurityinside.libsyn.com/178-emerging-us-policies-legislation-and-executive-orders-on-ai
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into generative AI with Lareina Yee, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company. They talk about why gen AI has exploded in awareness and use, how it can be a great tool for knowledge workers, why humans are still needed, how gen AI is different from other forms of AI, different methods enterprises are taking when adopting generative AI, the importance of strategy and risk assessment, Lareina’s insights on the future of gen AI, and more.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into Fly.io’s developer-focused public cloud with co-host Nick Washburn, Senior Managing Director at Intel Capital, and guest Kurt Mackey, Co-Founder and CEO of Fly.io. They talk about how Fly.io orients their cloud toward developers, the trade-offs of using their cloud, how they keep up with scaling needs, what the next big public cloud might look like, how Fly.io handles integrations, how increasing demands from machine learning and AI are shaping data center offerings, prioritizing security while still supplying a good user experience, why Intel Capital invested in Fly.io, and more.
Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into electrochemical additive manufacturing with episode co-host Jennifer Ard, Managing Director and Head of Investment Operations at Intel Capital, and guest Ian Winfield, Vice President of Product & Applications at Fabric8Labs. They talk about Fabric8Labs’ unique liquid-based approach to additive manufacturing, the scalability of their printers, the variety of industry applications for this technology, how AI and machine learning are driving the need for custom liquid cooling solutions, the sustainability benefits of their ECAM process, why Intel Capital chose to invest in Fabric8Labs, the company’s future goals, and more.
Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology recorded at RSA Conference 2024, Camille gets into quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography with Dr. Richard Searle, Chief AI Officer at Fortanix; Chris Hickman, Chief Security Officer at Keyfactor; and Andrew Driscoll, Quantum Security Engineer at Accenture. They talk about how quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography will work, the current threat of “steal now, decrypt later,” the countdown to Q-Day, how organizations can begin planning and migration for a post-quantum world, uses cases for quantum computing, cybersecurity concerns with post-quantum cryptography, evolving computing and cryptography standards, and much more.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into parallel computing with Pradeep Dubey, Intel Senior Fellow at Intel Labs. They talk about how parallel computing works, why it’s becoming more necessary, how it uses AI and machine learning to process large amounts of data, the challenges of designing systems and architecture for parallel computing, how machines can help humans make better decisions, and much more.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into generative AI (GenAI) and large language models (LLMs) with Aurora Quinn-Elmore, Founder and CEO of Metamorph AI. The conversation covers training LLMs, how to fine-tune and customize models, and the pros and cons of different AI models for small to medium-sized businesses.
Follow Aurora on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/auroraquinnelmore/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into hardware attacks with Maggie Jauregui, a hardware security researcher at Intel. They talk about Maggie’s “secret superpower” of joy rooted in her Latin American upbringing, her first hardware hacking experiment with a hairdryer, the physics of hardware hacking, iSTARE’s proactive research, the possibility of remote hardware attacks, and Maggie’s positive outlook on hardware security.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into humanity and space exploration with Shehnaz Soni, Senior System Engineer at NASA and author of The Quantum Being. They talk about Shehnaz’s work on the Artemis program, why humanity is drawn to exploring beyond Earth, how she became interested in aerospace and aviation, bridging scientific and spiritual mindsets, how humanity will evolve alongside the next steps in space exploration, and more.
Read The Quantum Being: https://geni.us/QuantumBeing
Shehnaz Soni’s website: https://www.shehnazsoni.com/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into endpoint vulnerability management beneath the OS with Intel® Device Heath with guest Novin Kaihani, Senior Director and GM of Client Software Products at Intel. They talk about why there’s a current lack of security for operating systems and below in the market today, how Intel’s partnership with Eclypisum is working to bridge that market gap, how the endpoint vulnerability management solution identifies vulnerabilities below the OS at the OS level, and the seamless integration of the system into Intel PCs.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille delves into side channels alongside episode co-host Anders Fogh; Fellow & Security Researcher at Intel, and guest Daniel Gruss; Associate Professor at Graz University of Technology. They talk about the exploitation of side channels, why side channels are not going away, common challenges and how to manage them, what evolving landscapes such as AI systems and space-based infrastructure mean for side channels, and more.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of What That Means, Camille gets into artificial general intelligence (AGI) and cognitive architecture with Peter Voss, CEO and Chief Scientist at Aigo.ai. They talk about how he helped coin the term artificial general intelligence, the definitions of AGI and intelligence, how current LLMs like ChatGPT are not really AGI, training and sensory input for AGI, metacognition, Aigo.ai’s “chatbot with a brain,” and how AGI might shape the future of humanity.
Read Peter Voss’ book, Artificial General Intelligence, here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-540-68677-4
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into protecting product and data with episode co-host Mohsen Fazlian, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Product Assurance and Security at Intel, and guest Doug Fisher, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer at Lenovo. They talk about taking a security-first philosophy to protect product across company divisions, the importance of security training employees at all levels of an organization, the benefits of red teaming and hackathon events, concerns and positive uses of AI in securing product and data, advancements in security practices including transparent supply chain and confidential computing, and much more.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into emerging technologies and telecommunications with Mischa Dohler, VP of Emerging Technologies at Ericsson. They talk about his research with 5G for the arts and healthcare, use cases for AI in telecommunications, how Mischa keeps up with so many emerging technologies, neuromorphic computing, quantum computing, and more.
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into ethical hacking and security with Stephanie Domas, CISO at Canonical. They talk about Stephanie’s recent book on reverse engineering x86 software, the purpose and benefits of ethical hacking, how companies can change their security strategies from reactive to proactive, how to manage a team of ethical hackers, new technologies like AI and confidential computing from a security perspective, industry adoption of open source, and more.
Read Stephanie’s book, x86 Software Reverse-Engineering, Cracking, and Counter-Measures: https://www.amazon.com/x86-Software-Reverse-Engineering-Cracking-Counter-Measures/dp/1394199880/
The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
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