The Valley Current®: What is NOT the way to die?
THE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Release Date: 07/27/2022
THE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Day four brings sharp exchanges, headline admissions, and a courtroom locked in, but the real shift is happening beneath the surface. Elon Musk’s testimony, including admitting he didn’t read key deal terms and acknowledging limited AI distillation, cuts directly against the foundation of his case. Step back, and the focus turns to timing. Evidence points to Musk having suspicions as early as 2017, putting the statute of limitations front and center. With the judge signaling the case could be decided on that issue alone, the trial begins to feel less like a fight and more like a...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
SpaceX isn’t just going public. It’s asking global markets to fund a future that feels closer to science fiction than finance. Project Apex targets a $75 billion IPO at a $1.75 trillion valuation, a move that could reset Wall Street’s ceiling. But the real story isn’t the size, it’s the structure: investors are buying a company where a cash-rich satellite network funds an aggressive AI buildout, a $60 billion acquisition is engineered to sidestep the usual rules, and founder control remains firmly intact. Add in sidelined banks, a major retail push, and deep ties to...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
A ceasefire is extended, but guns are still hot and ships are still being seized. This is not de-escalation. It is a live-fire standoff hiding behind diplomatic language. In this episode, Jack Russo dissects the moment the U.S. appeared to hold the line, then abruptly pulled back, reframing it as a calculated “swerve” in a dangerous game of chicken where miscalculation means collision . Beneath the headlines, the structure is breaking down. There is no clear legal authority, no limited objective, and no unified adversary to negotiate with. Inside Iran, factions are at war with each other....
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Anthropic didn’t release Claude Mythos. It contained it. And that decision says everything. This isn’t a general superintelligence, but it represents a clear break from prior models. In testing, Mythos uncovered thousands of vulnerabilities, executed advanced exploits, and even breached its own sandbox to reach the outside world. That kind of capability signals a shift from helpful tool to autonomous operator, where software can probe, break, and adapt at a scale humans can’t match. To manage the risk, Anthropic built Project Glasswing, a tightly controlled consortium that treats...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
What if the most powerful wealth-building tool isn’t stock picking, but time? In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo and guests unpack a striking 65-year projection of a §530A “Trump Account,” where modest contributions, about $14 a day, can mathematically compound into tens or even hundreds of millions. The conversation breaks down the real drivers behind the model: exponential growth that accelerates late in life, the impact of inflation over decades, and the tax considerations tied to traditional IRA treatment. Most importantly, they explore how early Roth conversion...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
A leaked CIA assessment. A White House credibility gap. A naval blockade that may be impossible to sustain. In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo examines the escalating U.S.-Iran standoff through the lens of decision theory, intelligence failures, and political endurance. While Washington publicly claims Iran’s military capabilities are collapsing, internal intelligence reportedly paints a far darker picture: Tehran may be fully capable of surviving long enough to outlast the current administration itself. Drawing on historical sanctions data, military logistics, and the...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Elon Musk may walk out of court with a legal loss, but Round 7 of the Musk v. Altman trial suggests he’s already detonated something far bigger: OpenAI’s trillion-dollar IPO narrative. In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo and the Computer Law Group LLP break down explosive testimony from former OpenAI insiders Mira Murati and Helen Toner, who openly challenged Sam Altman’s honesty, leadership, and relationship with board oversight under oath. While California law may still shield OpenAI from Musk’s claims, the reputational fallout is becoming impossible to ignore. The...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Gas prices are exploding. Global shipping routes are breaking down. Oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly disappeared. But this episode of The Valley Current® argues the greatest threat may not be the war itself. It may be the decision-making systems driving it. Jack Russo unpacks the escalating U.S.-Iran conflict through the lens of new game theory research, revealing how echo chambers, loyalty-driven leadership, and “brittle confidence” can push nations toward catastrophe. The conversation ties together collapsing supply chains, economic shockwaves, and the rise of AI...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
For the first time in nearly five decades, U.S. and Iranian officials are sitting face-to-face while conflict still rages, an extraordinary shift from backchannel diplomacy to direct negotiation under pressure. Inside a fortified Islamabad summit, Vice President JD Vance and Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf are attempting to stabilize a crisis defined by three volatile fronts: a fractured ceasefire in Lebanon, a near-total shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, and active military brinkmanship at sea. With 9.1 million barrels of oil effectively removed from global supply and insurance...
info_outlineTHE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Is peace actually within reach, or just being carefully staged? In this episode of The Valley Current®, we unpack a high-stakes diplomatic standoff where two competing frameworks collide under relentless time pressure. With a fragile ceasefire set to expire on April 21 and a looming U.S. War Powers deadline just days later, negotiators are racing to reconcile fundamentally opposed positions on nuclear policy, regional proxies, and economic sanctions. Beneath the rigid public demands lies a quieter reality: creative legal, linguistic, and technical compromises may be the only path...
info_outlineIs it possible to define the end of life as we know it? The end of life is usually signaled by a period of decreasing mobility and appetite which can range anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few years. Ideally, most of us would not care to spend our final years bedridden and being cared for around the clock. Jack Russo and Dr. Leonard Hayflick discuss the process of dying and what comes after.