The AI, Privacy, and Security Weekly Update
Episode 294. For this week's update: The Trust Problem Nobody Has Solved. The AI verification problem isn't a bug to be patched; it's a structural flaw baked into the architecture of trust itself. It's like asking a child to set their own bed time. Forget cookies and trackers, a website can now read your entire digital life from the rhythm of your hard drive. Meta's AI support bot did exactly what it was designed to do, and that turned out to be the problem. While the security world chases sophisticated threats, Google quietly closed one of the oldest and most exploited doors in session management. ETH Zurich researchers have done something cryptographers have wanted for decades produced randomness that the laws of physics themselves will guarantee forever. The generation entering the workforce during the remote-work era may be carrying a career penalty they didn't earn and can't yet see. The Software Industry Exhales For Now. Wall Street spent a year writing software's obituary, and this month the patient sat up, ordered lunch, and posted its best returns since the dot-com era. GitHub just handed its most enthusiastic AI users their first real bill, and for many, the number is somewhere between shocking and career-defining. OK, let's tuck in! Find the full transcript to this podcast here. [https://rprescottstearns.blogspot.com/2026/06/bedtime-and-ai-privacy-and-security.html?sc=1780448212581#c3945654175532784322]
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