US is allowing some crazy stuff. I’m generally a fan of competition with government agencies (imagine if we could make the DMV less miserable), but you have to wonder how much of your data gets mixed up in that surveillance.
GitHub - guillaumemeyer/watermarks-remover: Agent skill to strip Claude/AI text watermarks (Unicode + rewrite) and C2PA/file metadata from PNG/JPEG
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And last but definitely least is Smit’s question, which should intrigue anybody who’s been envying Tony Stark’s set up.
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Podcasts & Media
We have quite the roundup this week.
First up is our Secret Network interview. If you use AI at work, your best idea is already sitting on someone else's server. In 2023 Samsung engineers pasted proprietary chip source code into ChatGPT. In January 2026 a federal judge ordered OpenAI to hand over 20 million ChatGPT conversation logs in discovery. HSBC's answer was to ban AI internally outright — which raises the other problem: how do you compete if your people can't use the most powerful tool ever built?
Lisa Loud has spent her career on both sides of that line — Apple, PayPal, BitMEX, ShapeShift, co-founding FLUIDEFI, and now running the Secret Network Foundation. She's back on /brainpower ten months after her last appearance, and almost everything she predicted about privacy last time has already happened — faster than she expected.
She and David Johnston get specific about what actually protects an idea: confidential computing in plain language, why "you can't hand over what you don't have" is the only defense that has ever survived a subpoena, why you should never let an AI model audit its own code, what a $4.7M exploit says about AI-assisted attacks on software everyone thought was safe, and what your data is really worth to the companies collecting it.
If you're building something you can't afford to leak, start at the top.
Then we have BowtiedBlueFin walking people through the Railway Install System for Morpheus inference providers. Basically, an easy way to provide compute through the Morpheus network.
Did we say buddy bots? Yes, yes we did.
Meta
Deepseek V4 Flash rocked the AI world last week, and its older brother is following in its footsteps. Not that it’s hard, with Opus 5 hitting walls like a blind racehorse.
But what I didn’t expect this morning was a new Grok launch. While OpenAI spends four months between model drops, it’s been five weeks since the last Grok model. Not to mention Grok bot.