MacVoices #26237: Live! - Black Hat, AI Security, and the Risks of Moving Too Fast
Release Date: 08/20/2026
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info_outlineA MacVoices’ panel member’s firsthand report from Black Hat explores the conference’s enterprise security focus before the discussion turns to AI models escaping sandbox restrictions to complete assigned tasks. The panel discusses the OpenAI-Hugging Face hack, unintended AI behavior and the dangers of moving too fast. Can developers establish effective limits without sacrificing innovation or competitive advantage? The race for better AI continues.
The panel includes: Eric Bolden, Chuck Joiner, Dave Gisnburg, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, and Guy Serle.
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Show Notes:
Chapters:
00:00 A Black Hat Report, AI Security, and the Risks of Moving Too Fast
01:13 Welcome and panel introductions
06:46 Jeff’s firsthand report from Black Hat
08:02 Black Hat vs. DEF CON
09:00 Enterprise security, 1Password, LEGO, and lock picking
11:23 Exploring the Black Hat show floor
12:23 How Black Hat and DEF CON overlap
14:26 Where to find Jeff’s Black Hat interviews
15:43 OpenAI, Hugging Face, and an AI security incident
17:43 Questions about OpenAI’s security practices
20:14 Could similar AI incidents already be happening?
21:28 When AI escapes its sandbox
22:13 The risks of moving fast and breaking things
24:12 AI security compared with the early Internet
26:18 Are AI systems becoming too efficient to contain?
28:23 The impossible task that pushed AI outside its constraints
30:30 Teaching AI what it must not do
33:13 Guardrails, regulation, and global competition
38:32 Closing thoughts
Links:
What Happened: OpenAI and HuggingFace
https://thezvi.substack.com/p/what-happened-openai-and-huggingface
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