6358 - Anthropic’s New AI Mythos Is a Cybersecurity Game-Changer
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6358 - Anthropic’s New AI Mythos Is a Cybersecurity Game-Changer
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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints.
Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd love to hear from you! Please dial 866.SF.FORUM or (866) 733-6786 or email forum@kqed.org, tweet, or post on Facebook.
Episodios
6358-
Anthropic’s New AI Mythos Is a Cybersecurity Game-Changer
Escuchado
mar., 21 abr. 2026
6357-
Paying for Graduate School Is Going To Get Harder
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mar., 21 abr. 2026
6356-
Rethinking Healing: Insights from Survivors of Extreme Trauma
Escuchado
lun., 20 abr. 2026
6355-
CA Prepares for Early Wildfire Season Amidst Slashing of US Forest Service
Escuchado
lun., 20 abr. 2026
6354-
Celebrating the Players That Made Women's Basketball
Escuchado
vie., 17 abr. 2026
6353-
Bass Legend Melvin Gibbs Shows Us 'How Black Music Took Over the World'
Escuchado
vie., 17 abr. 2026
6352-
Viktor Orbán’s Defeat, and the Limits of MAGA Populism
Escuchado
jue., 16 abr. 2026
6351-
What Will it Take to End the War in Iran?
Escuchado
jue., 16 abr. 2026
6350-
Examining the Fallout From Eric Swalwell’s Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Escuchado
mié., 15 abr. 2026
6349-
Will New Tax Provisions Deliver Promised Big, Beautiful Refunds?
Escuchado
mié., 15 abr. 2026
6348-
Planet Money Answers Your Big Economic Questions
Escuchado
mar., 14 abr. 2026
6347-
Translating the World Through Literature
Escuchado
mar., 14 abr. 2026
6346-
Amy Goodman Wants Corporate Media to ‘Steal This Story, Please!’
Escuchado
lun., 13 abr. 2026
6345-
Division Grows Among U.S. Catholics Over Trump Policies
Escuchado
lun., 13 abr. 2026
6344-
AI Data Center Opponents Fight Back at Local Level
Escuchado
vie., 10 abr. 2026
6343-
What Can Y2K Tweens from Santa Rosa Teach Us About Childhood Creativity?
Escuchado
vie., 10 abr. 2026
6342-
ICE Shifts Strategy, Detaining Thousands of Kids
Escuchado
jue., 09 abr. 2026
6341-
How Apple Has Changed the Bay Area and the World
Escuchado
jue., 09 abr. 2026
6340-
How the Iran War Has Isolated the US From Its Allies
Escuchado
mié., 08 abr. 2026
6339-
Trump Administration Wants to Replace Cuba’s Government, But What Would Come Next?
Escuchado
mié., 08 abr. 2026
6338-
Inside California’s Crowded Governor’s Race
Escuchado
mar., 07 abr. 2026
6337-
Why Aren’t Doctors Better At Diagnosing Illnesses?
Escuchado
mar., 07 abr. 2026
6336-
How L.A. Cleaned Its Air—and What It Means for Climate Policy Today
Escuchado
lun., 06 abr. 2026
6335-
California Farmers Struggle to Weather the Agriculture Crisis
Escuchado
lun., 06 abr. 2026
6334-
Fewer Friends, More Pressure: The State of ‘American Men’
Escuchado
vie., 03 abr. 2026
6333-
Why We’re Headed Back to the Moon For the First Time in Half a Century
Escuchado
vie., 03 abr. 2026
6332-
Planning to Vote By Mail This November? What Californians Need to Know
Escuchado
jue., 02 abr. 2026
6331-
San Francisco Has Tried to Make its Streets Safer for Pedestrians – Has it Worked?
Escuchado
jue., 02 abr. 2026
6330-
In New Book, Sen. Cory Booker Urges Americans to Take a 'Stand'
Escuchado
mié., 01 abr. 2026
6329-
A Close Look at the Earth's Tiniest, and its Most Vast, Wonders
Escuchado
mié., 01 abr. 2026
6328-
How Can Climate Entertainment Help Us Talk About Climate Change?
Escuchado
mar., 31 mar. 2026
6327-
Campus Closures and Teacher Layoffs: Bay Area Public Schools In Crisis
Escuchado
mar., 31 mar. 2026
6326-
Addictive Social Media is Harmful to Youth, Jury Says
Escuchado
lun., 30 mar. 2026
6325-
U.S. Readying Ground Troops For Iran War
Escuchado
lun., 30 mar. 2026
6324-
Dialing Up 150 Years on the Phone
Escuchado
vie., 27 mar. 2026
6323-
How the Labradoodle Unleashed An Industry
Escuchado
vie., 27 mar. 2026
6322-
David George Haskell on 'How Flowers Made Our World'
Escuchado
jue., 26 mar. 2026
6321-
Car and Gas Prices Are Shooting Up. How Will Drivers Respond?
Escuchado
jue., 26 mar. 2026
6320-
Is Another ‘Great Recession’ on the Horizon?
Escuchado
mié., 25 mar. 2026
6319-
Social Media and AI Disrupt, Distort Iran War Coverage
Escuchado
mié., 25 mar. 2026
6318-
What Would Escalation in Iran Look Like?
Escuchado
mar., 24 mar. 2026
6317-
San Francisco Has A Lot of Commissions. Should We Keep Them?
Escuchado
mar., 24 mar. 2026
6316-
Tahoe Resorts Shut Down a Month Early
Escuchado
lun., 23 mar. 2026
6315-
Trump Limits Pathways to Legal Status for Immigrants
Escuchado
lun., 23 mar. 2026
6314-
California Confronts the Cesar Chavez Allegations
Escuchado
vie., 20 mar. 2026
6313-
How Food Delivery Apps Are Changing the Way We Eat In – And Out
Escuchado
vie., 20 mar. 2026
6312-
What Do Rising Gas Prices Mean for Californians?
Escuchado
jue., 19 mar. 2026
6311-
Fighting for Internet Privacy in an Increasingly Surveilled World