Open Source AI, Scams & Security
Joi JetsonJey kicks off about hot professors giving Stanford lectures, while Joi explores Sequoia Capital's AI Ascent series. Jey dives deep into the philosophical divide shaping AI's future with Mark Zuckerberg's claims about pioneering open source AI with Llama 4, then Joi pivots to cybersecurity and phishing attacks as bad actors weaponize these same tools.
From AWS Guardrails to voice-generated phishing attacks, we break down why the open source vs. closed source debate isn't just academic—it's about national security, energy consumption, and whether giving everyone access to powerful AI is innovation or invitation to chaos.
Plus: Why your cybersecurity habits matter more than ever when AI can perfectly mimic anyone's voice.
Timestamps
- 00:00 Stanford lectures and AI education
- 00:24 Sequoia Capital's AI Ascent series
- 00:48 Mark Zuckerberg and Llama 4 claims
- 01:05 Open source AI philosophy
- 01:59 The security counterargument
- 02:48 Energy consumption concerns
- 03:25 AWS Guardrails and security infrastructure
- 04:00 AI-powered phishing evolution
- 04:35 Voice generation and scammer tactics
- 05:00 Cybersecurity culture and personal responsibility