The early days of the internet were characterized by challenges in finding and disseminating information, which has now shifted to the problem of information overload. Linux Foundations’ Brian Behlendorf shares his take on establishing identity and building trust in AI models.
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Michael Casey’s New Book with Frank H. McCourt, their forthcoming book: Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age
In this episode of “Money Reimagined,” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren are joined by Brian Behlendorf, Head of AI Strategy at the Linux Foundation and CTO of the Open Wallet Foundation, to discuss the early internet era and its lessons. They cover challenges in disseminating information, the shift to centralization, and the importance of trust and decentralization. They also address open-source software, AI model openness, and the future of technology, emphasizing the need for inclusive and trustworthy digital ecosystems.
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00:00 Introduction and Background
03:01 Lessons from the Early Days of the Internet
08:10 Rethinking Trust and Decentralization
12:36 The Role of Open Source Software
22:23 Addressing the Challenges of Technology
25:33 Navigating the Flood of Information
27:33 Establishing Identity and Trust
34:33 The Potential of the Metaverse
39:16 Empowering Technology for Inclusive Experiences
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