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The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo

The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo

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Discover the latest information on ’what’s hot’ in the digital world, best practices and big concepts for innovation, disruption and pivoting in the Silicon Valley. Features: Innovation | Cyber Risk & Security | Bitcoin & Blockchain | Cross - Border Business | Silicon Valley Insider airs AM 1220 KDOW and 860 AM KTRB The Answer in the Silicon Valley / San Francisco Bay Area.

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  • Claude Mythos: The AI Model Anthropic Refused to Release
    2026/04/15
    SILICON VALLEY INSIDER® WITH KEITH KOO "Claude Mythos: The AI Model Anthropic Refused to Release" Anthropic built their most powerful AI model yet. Then they refused to release it. What they found inside that model should concern every executive, investor, and technology leader who depends on software infrastructure to run their business. This is that story. Episode Summary In an industry defined by speed, Anthropic did something no major AI lab has done before — they built a flagship model and chose not to release it. In this episode, Keith Koo breaks down what Claude Mythos Preview actually does, why it changes every assumption underlying modern cybersecurity, and what the geopolitical and organizational implications are for executives, governments, and anyone responsible for technology risk. Drawing on years of experience managing vendor ecosystems and technology risk inside some of the largest financial institutions in the country, Keith explains not just what happened — but why it matters more than almost any AI story of the past decade. Segment Highlights Segment 1 — The Moment Keith opens with the announcement that stopped him cold. Anthropic released a new AI model called Claude Mythos Preview and simultaneously announced they would not be making it publicly available. In an industry that measures itself by who ships first, a leading lab looked at what it built and said it could not put this into the world the way it normally would. Keith explains what Mythos actually does — how it was built as an advanced coding model, how it unexpectedly became extraordinary at finding software flaws, and how it identified thousands of previously unknown vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser in the world. Some of those vulnerabilities had been hiding in production code for 27 years. And Anthropic's own engineers — people with no formal cybersecurity training — found serious flaws overnight using plain English prompts. The same class of vulnerability that used to cost months of elite specialist work was replicated for under fifty dollars. Segment 2 — The Collapse of the Security Model Keith connects the Mythos announcement to something he spent years working through from the inside — the reality of managing technology risk across thousands of vendors and third parties. He explains why the third-party risk problem, already difficult, just became categorically harder. Why legacy systems running hospital records, payroll platforms, municipal water systems, and power grids are now living under an elevated threat level they were never designed for. And why the assumption that complexity itself was a form of protection is no longer valid. The core problem: identifying a vulnerability with AI happens at machine speed. Fixing it still takes weeks or months. The asymmetry between attack and defense has not just narrowed — it has inverted. Segment 3 — AI, Power, and the World Keith takes the Mythos story to the geopolitical level. He refines the nuclear weapons comparison — nuclear capability is hard to build and easy to detect, AI-based cyber capability is easy to replicate and almost impossible to contain. The doctrine is not mutually assured destruction. It is mutually assured vulnerability. Every major nation, including the most advanced offensive cyber powers, is running the same legacy systems Mythos just found thousands of vulnerabilities in. Keith raises the question he has not heard asked loudly enough: who is auditing the AI that is auditing our infrastructure? And he makes the case that the policy window for getting governance right is not measured in years — it may be measured in months. Segment 4 — What We Do Now Keith closes with three paths — controlled access, AI-on-AI defense, and international coordination — and what each one gets right and fails to answer. He speaks directly to the executives, founders, and technology leaders in his audience. Get honest about your legacy exposure now. Accelerate your defensive AI evaluation. Take the governance question seriously inside your organization and in the policy conversations you have standing to participate in. He closes with the observation that stayed with him: Anthropic built something extraordinary and then made an extraordinary choice. That standard — asking not just can we release this but should we — is the standard every AI lab and every technology organization should be held to. Key Takeaways Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview found thousands of previously unknown vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser — some hiding in production code for 27 yearsAnthropic engineers with no formal cybersecurity training found serious software flaws overnight using plain English prompts — the same class of vulnerability that used to require months of elite specialist work was replicated for under fifty dollarsThe assumption that complexity itself was a form of protection ...
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    41 分
  • Growth Playbook: Vision, Governance, and Investment Insights
    2026/01/10

    Growth Playbook: Vision, Governance, and Investment Insights

    In this New Year’s episode of Silicon Valley Insider®, host Keith Koo moves beyond predictions and focuses on preparation for 2026.

    Rather than forecasting trends, Keith examines what actually drives sustainable growth: clear vision, execution discipline, governance readiness, and resilient infrastructure. Drawing from real-world examples across AI, deep tech, and regulated industries, the episode explores why ambition without operational readiness creates risk and how governance, when designed correctly, becomes a strategic accelerator rather than a constraint.

    This episode is especially relevant for founders, investors, and board members navigating capital-constrained markets, AI adoption, and increasing scrutiny around risk, compliance, and infrastructure.

    Key topics include:

    •Vision as architecture, not hype

    •Vertical integration and long-term planning as strategic moats

    •Common execution gaps in AI and platform companies

    •Governance as a growth enabler

    •Infrastructure, energy, and vendor dependency as board-level concerns

    Referenced examples include: Nvidia, Stripe, Tesla, Apple, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Waymo.

    Timestamps

    00:26 – Vision & Governance Foundations

    01:30 – Strategic Leadership Themes for 2026

    05:48 – Case Studies: Nvidia & Stripe

    08:56 – Execution Gaps and Readiness Risks

    20:42 – Governance as a Strategic Accelerator

    33:29 – Infrastructure as the Backbone of Scale

    38:27 – Closing Reflections

    Questions or comments: info@svin.biz

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    40 分
  • Treasure from Ruins: Secret Wealth in Abandoned Gold Mines with Bennett Yankowitz of Gold Vault Capital
    2025/09/15

    Unlocking Gold from Abandoned Mines with Gold Vault Capital

    In this episode of Silicon Valley Insider, host Keith Koo interviews Bennett Yankowitz, the founder and CEO of Gold Vault Capital. They discuss Bennett's diverse background in law, finance, and entrepreneurship leading up to his latest venture of reclaiming gold from abandoned mines. The conversation delves into the unique model of Gold Vault Capital, which leverages advanced technology to extract valuable gold at a significantly lower cost. Bennett explains the meticulous process of identifying promising sites, obtaining necessary permits, and the methodologies for gold extraction. The discussion also covers the macroeconomic implications of gold, market dynamics, and the technological advancements aiding their operations. This episode provides a fascinating insight into modern gold reclamation and its potential to reshape gold investment strategies.

    00:00 Introduction to Industry Giants

    00:29 Meet Bennett Yankowitz: A Journey Through Diverse Careers

    03:43 The Genesis of Gold Vault Capital

    06:44 Reclaiming Gold from Abandoned Mines

    11:09 The Process and Economics of Gold Reclamation

    21:57 Future Plans and Macroeconomic Insights

    29:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    39 分
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