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β€œThe Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks.”

β€” Don Hulick
AI Podcast News
APR 10, 2026The New York Times
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    Mythos creates a massive cybersecurity reckoning

    β€œAnthropic Claims Its New A.I. Model, Mythos, Is a Cybersecurity β€˜Reckoning’”

    β€” Host
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    Project Glasswing provides a defensive head start

    β€œProject Glasswing, the company’s bold new defense initiative, will give tech companies enough of a head start to secure the web.”

    β€” Host
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    Sam Altman's power raises significant trust issues

    β€œSam Altman May Control Our Future β€” Can He Be Trusted?”

    β€” Ronan Farrow
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    New AI models threaten global software security

    β€œCybersecurity threats that a new unreleased model from Anthropic are posing to software everywhere.”

    β€” Host
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    Artemis II launch brings hope for space exploration

    β€œWe look to the skies for this edition of One Good Thing.”

    β€” Host
Startups & Tech
APR 10, 2026Castle Island Ventures
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    The NYT identifies Adam Back as Satoshi Nakamoto

    β€œThe New York Times published a major investigation identifying Adam Back as the most likely Satoshi candidate.”

    β€” Matt Walsh
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    Morgan Stanley launches its institutional Bitcoin ETF

    β€œMorgan Stanley launching their Bitcoin ETF marks a major turning point for institutional access.”

    β€” Nic Carter
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    Stablecoin yields won't harm the banking system

    β€œThe White House research suggests that stablecoin yields do not pose a threat to financial stability.”

    β€” Matt Walsh
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    Kalshi secures legal victory for prediction markets

    β€œKalshi's win in the New Jersey appeals court is a massive tailwind for prediction markets.”

    β€” Nic Carter
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    Anthropic Mythos model exposes critical software vulnerabilities

    β€œThe Mythos model from Anthropic is starting to uncover zero-day vulnerabilities at an alarming rate.”

    β€” Matt Walsh
Politics and News
APR 7, 2026NPR
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    The FCC aims to ban device testing by foreign labs tied to national security risks - The commission will vote on a new order to ensure US-based laboratories handle the certification of electronics, specifically targeting entities controlled by countries like China.

    β€œThe Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks.”

    β€” Don Hulick
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    Brazil is modernizing amateur radio by dropping Morse code requirements - Regulator ANATEL is also granting hams access to the 11-meter citizens' band and updating license exams for the first time in several years.

    β€œThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020.”

    β€” Will Rogers
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    A new grant secures the future of amateur radio's largest digital archive - ARDC funding allows the Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications to continue digitizing historical newsletters, software, and call books for another two years.

    β€œThe grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years.”

    β€” Joshua Marler
Politics and News
APR 7, 2026NPR
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    The FCC aims to ban device testing by foreign labs tied to national security risks - The commission will vote on a new order to ensure US-based laboratories handle the certification of electronics, specifically targeting entities controlled by countries like China.

    β€œThe Commission will review an order this month that bans device testing conducted by labs that are, quote, owned or controlled directly by entities that pose national security risks.”

    β€” Don Hulick
  • β€’

    Brazil is modernizing amateur radio by dropping Morse code requirements - Regulator ANATEL is also granting hams access to the 11-meter citizens' band and updating license exams for the first time in several years.

    β€œThe Brazilian regulator will no longer require Morse code for amateur licenses under the changes that have been under consideration since 2020.”

    β€” Will Rogers
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    A new grant secures the future of amateur radio's largest digital archive - ARDC funding allows the Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications to continue digitizing historical newsletters, software, and call books for another two years.

    β€œThe grant will allow Dlarc to continue curating and preserving historical content related to Ham Radio for an additional two years.”

    β€” Joshua Marler
AI Podcast News
APR 3, 2026Latent Space AI
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    OpenAI's massive $121B funding round sets the stage for an inevitable IPO - the deal values the company at $852B and includes $3B from retail investors, though Amazon's $50B check is heavily contingent on reaching AGI or going public.

    β€œOpenAI is now valued higher than most public companies on the planet.”

    β€” Jaden Schaffer
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    Huawei's 950 PR chip is successfully bypassing US export controls via CUDA compatibility - by offering high-performance chips at roughly $9,600 that integrate with existing software ecosystems, Huawei is winning large-scale orders from ByteDance and Alibaba.

    β€œBy basically integrating with the software that NVIDIA uses, they're able to get into that same ecosystem without people having to completely rebuild everything from scratch.”

    β€” Jaden Schaffer
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    Anthropic's 500k-line code leak reveals a roadmap for autonomous persistent agents - an accidental NPM registry exposure confirmed that future Claude updates will include background task processing and cross-conversation learning capabilities.

    β€œApparently, there is a system for Cloud to review its own past sessions and transfer learnings across conversations.”

    β€” Jaden Schaffer
AI Podcast News
APR 3, 2026Latent Space AI
  • β€’

    OpenAI's massive $121B funding round sets the stage for an inevitable IPO - the deal values the company at $852B and includes $3B from retail investors, though Amazon's $50B check is heavily contingent on reaching AGI or going public.

    β€œOpenAI is now valued higher than most public companies on the planet.”

    β€” Jaden Schaffer
  • β€’

    Huawei's 950 PR chip is successfully bypassing US export controls via CUDA compatibility - by offering high-performance chips at roughly $9,600 that integrate with existing software ecosystems, Huawei is winning large-scale orders from ByteDance and Alibaba.

    β€œBy basically integrating with the software that NVIDIA uses, they're able to get into that same ecosystem without people having to completely rebuild everything from scratch.”

    β€” Jaden Schaffer
  • β€’

    Anthropic's 500k-line code leak reveals a roadmap for autonomous persistent agents - an accidental NPM registry exposure confirmed that future Claude updates will include background task processing and cross-conversation learning capabilities.

    β€œApparently, there is a system for Cloud to review its own past sessions and transfer learnings across conversations.”

    β€” Jaden Schaffer

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