Ex-Palantir CISO Dane Stuckey Joins OpenAI To Lead Cybersecurity (securityweek.com) 18
wiredmikey shares a report from SecurityWeek: Dane Stuckey, the former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of big data analytics and AI firm Palantir, has joined OpenAI CISO. Stuckey served in senior security roles at Palantir for more than ten years, including 6 plus years as the company's CISO. In his new role, Stuckey said he would be working alongside Matt Knight, Head of Security at OpenAI. "Security is germane to OpenAI's mission," said Stuckey in a post on X. "It is critical we meet the highest standards for compliance, trust, and security to protect hundreds of millions of users of our products, enable democratic institutions to maximally benefit from these technologies, and drive the development of safe AGI for the world."
"I am so excited for this next chapter, and can't wait to help secure a future where AI benefits us all," Stuckey added.
"I am so excited for this next chapter, and can't wait to help secure a future where AI benefits us all," Stuckey added.
Saruman and Sauron have finally joined forces (Score:5, Funny)
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But have they made the Palantir hobbit proof?
For those who don't know what Palantir is (Score:2, Informative)
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it's a huge information warehouse available only to the ultra wealthy they can use to do background checks on us plebs
So just like Microsoft, Google, Facebook and all the others.
You just described the entire corporate surveillance economy.
Not exactly (Score:2)
Like George Carlin used to say it's a big club and you ain't in it.
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Social media analytics and intelligence, their biggest customer is the US Government.
It's more like pin-pointing where people in certain organizations are on a map based on their digital activity.
Y'know, for good. (drone strikes, probably)
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Anyone who gets the reference already knows *exactly* what Palantir is all about and what to think of and how to treat anyone who would ever have anything to do with it.
Dude worked for someone now works for someone else (Score:4, Funny)
and posts PR boilerplate about his new employer.
Exiting stuff.
Nope (Score:2)
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Something about Microsoft getting involved to the tune of $10bn does not sit well with me either.
There's a lot about OpenAI that doesn't sit well. A former exec from a disgusting company joining OpenAI is just another case of disgusting companies associated with OpenAI.
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Not really the same, Palantir is selling the Israeli government to help spy on people and kill them. Peter Thiel apparently wants to help them fine tune their AI-based mass murder software named "Lavender" so they can wash the world clean of Arabs
https://www.972mag.com/lavende... [972mag.com]
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Not really the same
There are more than one way to be disgusting. Palantir and Microsoft make me heave for different reasons.
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so they can wash the world clean of Arabs
Why make shit up?