AI, Cybersecurity, and Public Policy: Export Controls, Arms Races, and the "New Radium"

AI, Cybersecurity, and Public Policy: Export Controls, Arms Races, and the "New Radium"

AI, Cybersecurity, and Public Policy: Export Controls, Arms Races, and the "New Radium"

On Cyber Security Today (Weekend), the host interviews Pratim Datta, a Kent State University professor and former global consultant, about the past six months of AI and public policy as it intersects with cybersecurity. They discuss Anthropic's "Mythos" and "Fable," the marketing-versus-risk debate around autonomous hacking tools, and how the sheer volume of vulnerable code creates a "digitally polluted" environment. The conversation covers whether AI is a consumer product or a weapon, the implications of U.S. export controls (including restrictions affecting foreign nationals), and how model pullbacks may have shaken allies' trust in American tech. They also examine comparisons to radium and nuclear-era unknowns, the OpenAI–Hugging Face incident, the "cathedral vs. bazaar" tension of closed vs. open models, and the broader U.S.–China economic and national security struggle.

00:00 Weekend Show Kickoff
01:15 Meet Prat Dadam
01:59 Policy Whiplash in AI
02:55 Mythos Hype and Fear
06:27 Digital Pollution Problem
07:53 AI Arms Race Begins
09:18 Export Controls Shockwave
14:31 Weapon or Consumer Tech
16:57 New Radium Analogy
21:57 Economics and Trade Wars
23:49 Cathedral Versus Bazaar
25:44 Censorship and Control
27:16 Jurassic Park Chaos
30:27 Hotel California Reality
32:36 Closing Thoughts and Thanks

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