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Why do security teams miss so much?
John Morgan points to the investigation layer: humans spend time correlating signals, and that’s where detections can slip through. AI can help across ingestion, correlation, investigation—and even some response.
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/opn9ImKi_Nw
#AnalysePodcast #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #ThreatIntelligence
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Why do security teams miss so much?
John Morgan points to the investigation layer: humans spend time correlating signals, and that’s where detections can slip through. AI can help across ingestion, correlation, investigation—and even some response.
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/opn9ImKi_Nw
#AnalysePodcast #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #ThreatIntelligence
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Why do security teams miss so much?
John Morgan points to the investigation layer: humans spend time correlating signals, and that’s where detections can slip through. AI can help across ingestion, correlation, investigation—and even some response.
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/opn9ImKi_Nw
#AnalysePodcast #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #ThreatIntelligence
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Banks have spent years building customer data infrastructure.
But the next battle in banking loyalty is the last mile: turning insight into action.
In our conversation with Alex Topaloski of Pulse ID, we explore how AI is shifting loyalty from systems of record to systems of action — where the best intervention is timely, trusted, and useful.
Personalization must feel like recognition, not surveillance.
Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/V-yO65U0eos
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Banks have spent years building customer data infrastructure.
But the next battle in banking loyalty is the last mile: turning insight into action.
In our conversation with Alex Topaloski of Pulse ID, we explore how AI is shifting loyalty from systems of record to systems of action — where the best intervention is timely, trusted, and useful.
Personalization must feel like recognition, not surveillance.
Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/V-yO65U0eos
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Banks have spent years building customer data infrastructure.
But the next battle in banking loyalty is the last mile: turning insight into action.
In our conversation with Alex Topaloski of Pulse ID, we explore how AI is shifting loyalty from systems of record to systems of action — where the best intervention is timely, trusted, and useful.
Personalization must feel like recognition, not surveillance.
Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/V-yO65U0eos
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Banks have spent years building customer data infrastructure.
But the next battle in banking loyalty is the last mile: turning insight into action.
In our conversation with Alex Topaloski of Pulse ID, we explore how AI is shifting loyalty from systems of record to systems of action — where the best intervention is timely, trusted, and useful.
Personalization must feel like recognition, not surveillance.
Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/V-yO65U0eos
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Banks have spent years building customer data infrastructure.
But the next battle in banking loyalty is the last mile: turning insight into action.
In our conversation with Alex Topaloski of Pulse ID, we explore how AI is shifting loyalty from systems of record to systems of action — where the best intervention is timely, trusted, and useful.
Personalization must feel like recognition, not surveillance.
Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/V-yO65U0eos
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New Analyse Podcast episode: China Commercialises, US Theorises.
Rebecca Fannin argues that the US still leads in frontier AI innovation, but China’s advantage is commercialisation: turning technology into products, platforms and scaled adoption.
China’s strength is manufacturing depth, vertical integration and execution speed.
The bigger shift: tech competition is becoming multipolar.
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New Analyse Podcast episode: China Commercialises, US Theorises.
Rebecca Fannin argues that the US still leads in frontier AI innovation, but China’s advantage is commercialisation: turning technology into products, platforms and scaled adoption.
China’s strength is manufacturing depth, vertical integration and execution speed.
The bigger shift: tech competition is becoming multipolar.
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New Analyse Podcast episode: China Commercialises, US Theorises.
Rebecca Fannin argues that the US still leads in frontier AI innovation, but China’s advantage is commercialisation: turning technology into products, platforms and scaled adoption.
China’s strength is manufacturing depth, vertical integration and execution speed.
The bigger shift: tech competition is becoming multipolar.
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New Analyse Podcast episode: China Commercialises, US Theorises.
Rebecca Fannin argues that the US still leads in frontier AI innovation, but China’s advantage is commercialisation: turning technology into products, platforms and scaled adoption.
China’s strength is manufacturing depth, vertical integration and execution speed.
The bigger shift: tech competition is becoming multipolar.
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Security teams don’t just need more alerts—they need better investigations.
John Morgan shares why humans can miss key correlations, and where AI can help across ingestion, analysis, investigation, and faster response (with care around autonomy).
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/opn9ImKi_Nw
#AnalysePodcast #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #ThreatIntelligence
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In our latest short, John Morgan points to a quiet gap in security work: investigations. Humans still miss detections and correlations, while AI can speed up ingestion, analysis and some response—if teams decide where autonomy is safe.
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/opn9ImKi_Nw
#AnalysePodcast #CyberSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #ThreatIntel
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What if trust & safety in the AI era isn’t mainly about moderation—but governance?
In our conversation with Yoel Roth, we kept coming back to this shift: as AI makes more decisions, humans don’t disappear. We become auditors, overseers, and the people accountable for fixing what breaks.
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/8ijVg2YtgHU?feature=share
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What if trust & safety in the AI era isn’t mainly about moderation—but governance?
In our conversation with Yoel Roth, we kept coming back to this shift: as AI makes more decisions, humans don’t disappear. We become auditors, overseers, and the people accountable for fixing what breaks.
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/8ijVg2YtgHU?feature=share
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Quote of the day from our conversation with Yoel Roth:
“In the future of trust & safety, the key word is governance.”
His point lands harder in the age of AI: the work shifts from moderation alone to auditing, oversight, and fixing automated decisions. How should platforms govern AI well?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/8ijVg2YtgHU
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Quote of the day from our conversation with Yoel Roth:
“In the future of trust & safety, the key word is governance.”
His point lands harder in the age of AI: the work shifts from moderation alone to auditing, oversight, and fixing automated decisions. How should platforms govern AI well?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/8ijVg2YtgHU
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“What if the real security bottleneck isn’t collecting data, but investigating it?”
John Morgan from Splunk Security puts it plainly: abundant machine data can become a trap when teams can’t analyze and act fast enough.
Do you agree that analysis—not ingestion—is where security breaks down?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/A3IBjwKZhBI
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Trust and safety used to be seen as the internet’s cleanup crew.
After my conversation with Yoel Roth, SVP & Head of Trust & Safety at Match Group, I think that framing is outdated.
Watch the full YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/cj577gj8mzg
The better framing: trust and safety is now platform governance.
Full conversation with Yoel Roth on Analyse Podcast.
#TrustAndSafety #AIGovernance #PlatformGovernance #DigitalTrust #AnalysePodcast
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Trust and safety used to be seen as the internet’s cleanup crew.
After my conversation with Yoel Roth, SVP & Head of Trust & Safety at Match Group, I think that framing is outdated.
Watch the full YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/cj577gj8mzg
The better framing: trust and safety is now platform governance.
Full conversation with Yoel Roth on Analyse Podcast.
#TrustAndSafety #AIGovernance #PlatformGovernance #DigitalTrust #AnalysePodcast
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“What are we going to measure? What are the elements of success here?” — Patrick Kelly
That line stuck with us. In AI apps, observability isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s where many teams discover what actually works once real users show up.
How are you measuring success for AI products today?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/Sx9BBnH3bek
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“What are we going to measure? What are the elements of success here?” — Patrick Kelly
That line stuck with us. In AI apps, observability isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s where many teams discover what actually works once real users show up.
How are you measuring success for AI products today?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/Sx9BBnH3bek
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“Evals are the most important thing for systems to work.” — Patrick Kelly
We felt this one. In GenAI, non-determinism changes everything; getting to a “good score” isn’t as straightforward as classic ML. How are you thinking about evals in 2026?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/JOT8pYQg6vQ
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“Evals are the most important thing for systems to work.” — Patrick Kelly
We felt this one. In GenAI, non-determinism changes everything; getting to a “good score” isn’t as straightforward as classic ML. How are you thinking about evals in 2026?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/JOT8pYQg6vQ
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“More data” doesn’t just mean more visibility. It can also mean more attack surface.
John Morgan of Splunk Security points to the real challenge: curating data, adding context, and putting it into the right schema so AI can actually help correlate incidents.
Do you see AI reducing noise—or creating new risk?
Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/4EoTkCUbFbI
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New on Analyse: we sat down with Peter Noszek of SuperAI + TOKEN2049 on why Singapore could be the neutral ground for East-West AI convergence, from idle GPU capacity in Johor to the missing routing layer between US demand and Asian supply. Thoughtful, timely, and very worth your time.
Read/listen at https://www.analysepodcast.com/from-token2049-to-superai-architecting-global-tech-convergence-with-peter-noszek/
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Fresh from our studio: Peter Noszek of SuperAI & TOKEN2049 joins us to unpack why Silicon Valley’s AI demand isn’t reaching Asia’s underused GPU capacity—and why Singapore could become the bridge. A thoughtful conversation on global tech convergence, AI agents, and “Pax Silica.”
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qQB8lhdA-Bo
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“What changes when AI infra shifts from cash funding to borrowing?”
Bernard: today’s AI buildout may be ~2%, maybe 5–6% with “hidden balance sheet” data center debt. Michael Smith Jr.: the market gets uneasy when Amazon, Google, and Microsoft start borrowing for it.
Do you see this as healthy scaling or a warning sign? Read/listen at https://youtube.com/shorts/0A4xNviEGr0
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New episode: we sat down with Peter Noszek of SuperAI & TOKEN2049 on why Silicon Valley’s AI demand and Asia’s idle GPU capacity still aren’t meeting—and why Singapore could be the bridge. If you care about AI, infra, and East-West convergence, this one’s for you. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ohwnbbhwSSeRWq4eA1ehO?si=aNMg8MZwRwW0y1OvbJn5RA&ref=analysepodcast.com #AnalysePodcast #SuperAI #Token2049 #AI