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Identity Threat
Last week, I was facilitating an AI workshop for a group of senior executives at one of our F500 clients. As we explored ways to integrate generative AI into their workflows, the atmosphere was both energized and strangely hesitant. It wasn't explicit, no one raised their hand and confessed to being terrified of AI, but I could feel an underlying tension. I've encountered it before, a subtle yet palpable fear academic researchers call "Identity Threat." Continue Reading →
Greetings from Los Angeles. I’m here at Adobe Max, where Adobe is showing how quickly creative tools are evolving into full AI systems. This year’s event focuses on the convergence of generative media, automation, and agents that create alongside people. Continue Reading →
Proofpoint, one of the world’s largest email security firms, has identified a new class of threats called AI-agent phishing. Instead of tricking people, attackers are now embedding malicious instructions directly inside emails, hidden from human view but readable by AI systems like Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, or any enterprise agent that processes email automatically. When we use agentic systems to act on our email (summarizing, scheduling, or drafting), they may unknowingly execute those hidden prompts sending confidential data, approving a fraudulent request, or even creating a backdoor for more attacks. Continue Reading →
AI isn’t hard to understand. It’s hard to talk about clearly. The technology moves faster than the language used to describe it, which leads to misalignment and wasted time. Every effective AI meeting starts with a shared vocabulary. Use this glossary to make sure your team is literally on the same page before making decisions that shape strategy, governance, and execution. Continue Reading →
Amazon's latest delivery innovation, AI-powered smart glasses for its drivers, combines computer vision and augmented reality to deliver turn-by-turn navigation, package scanning, and proof-of-delivery capture without drivers having to look at their phones. The system also includes a vest controller, swappable battery, prescription lens support, and an emergency button for direct contact with dispatch. Continue Reading →
I spent yesterday using OpenAI’s new Atlas browser. It’s the first real consumer-facing browser that turns AI into a functional agentic assistant. It’s clunky, imperfect, buggy, and still evolving. It’s both thrilling and terrifying at the same time. Continue Reading →
Adobe announced AI Foundry, a new service that offers custom generative AI models for large brands. Instead of giving companies another self-serve tool, Adobe offers a managed service where its engineers work directly with enterprise clients to create brand-specific models trained on their own data, imagery, and creative assets. Continue Reading →

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