
Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Episode 24 | Meta’s Disturbing AI Rules, Workday's CRM Breach, and Gating Assets We Don't Own
Episode 24 of Notorious B2B is loaded. Tim and Tas start with Meta’s leaked internal AI rules, which is crazy. Another week, another breach this time Workday’s CRM information, where hackers used phishing calls to sneak into Salesforce-powered databases holding customer data.
The docket also hits Mailchimp’s CEO transition, Clark Barron’s teardown of Clay’s $3.1B valuation and its “GTM engineering” hype, and Chris Walker’s surprise return with a new “frequency era” pivot. Plus: a remote hire caught secretly working six full-time jobs, the wildest case of comment-gating yet (plugging a book the poster didn’t even write), and Cisco + Oracle layoffs blamed on AI budgets.
What’s inside:
• Meta’s leaked AI guidelines cross disturbing lines
• Workday CRM breach tied to Salesforce-targeted scams
• Mailchimp founder Ben Chestnut steps down as CEO
• Clark Barron vs. Clay’s $3.1B “GTM engineering” hype
• Chris Walker is BACKKKK
• Remote worker juggles six full-time jobs (badly)
• Comment-gating scam: promoting a book he didn’t write
• Cisco and Oracle layoffs disguised as “AI rebalancing”
• Meta’s leaked AI guidelines cross disturbing lines
• Workday CRM breach tied to Salesforce-targeted scams
• Mailchimp founder Ben Chestnut steps down as CEO
• Clark Barron vs. Clay’s $3.1B “GTM engineering” hype
• Chris Walker is BACKKKK
• Remote worker juggles six full-time jobs (badly)
• Comment-gating scam: promoting a book he didn’t write
• Cisco and Oracle layoffs disguised as “AI rebalancing”

Tim Davidson – linkedin.com/in/tadavidson41
Tas Bober – linkedin.com/in/tasbober

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