Topic: Brad Smith

3 chapters across the catalog

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635 2:12:52 - 2:19:36

1635: Munich Meetup

Munich Tech Accord, AI Election Deepfakes

Twenty major tech companies, including Microsoft, Meta, and OpenAI, signed a voluntary pact at the Munich Security Conference to combat deceptive AI in the 2024 elections. The agreement focuses on identifying and labeling AI-generated deepfakes that could mislead voters. Microsoft President Brad Smith emphasized the need for industry unity to protect democratic processes, though critics noted the "liars' dividend" where politicians can dismiss real evidence as AI-generated.

Attribution Science
Episode 1363 2:31:53 - 2:39:23

1363: Attribution Science

SolarWinds Hack, Russian Military Hackers, Microsoft Source Code

The SolarWinds cyberattack, attributed to Russian military hackers, reportedly compromised 18,000 government and private networks, including the U.S. Department of Justice. Microsoft President Brad Smith revealed that the intruders also stole proprietary source code. The attack exploited a routine software update in the Orion platform, allowing for nine months of undetected access to top-level communications.

Hypogonadism
Episode 1013 25:56 - 32:25

1013: Hypogonadism

Microsoft Supreme Court Case, CLOUD Act and Data Privacy

Microsoft's legal battle with the U.S. government reaches the Supreme Court over the privacy of data stored on overseas servers in Ireland. Microsoft attorney Brad Smith argues for 21st-century laws to protect modern technology. The discussion covers the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act, which would require providers to disclose records regardless of physical location. Comparisons are made to the global banking system's lack of similar privacy protections.