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187: When Algorithms Become CEOs and the Rules Change Forever

18 min · 12. Juni 2026
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Imagine opening your email to discover your company is facing a lawsuit—breached by a rival firm led by an algorithmic CEO operating out of Argentina. This episode explores the surreal evolution of artificial intelligence from assisting with mundane tasks to potentially running corporations. We delve into the ambitious, yet contentious, proposal by Argentina's government to create "Non Human Corporations," which would grant legal status to AI systems. Amidst the rapid advancements in AI, tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and XAI are in a cutthroat race for control of essential infrastructure. While Apple prioritizes user safety, Microsoft shifts toward cost-effective enterprise solutions, and XAI monopolizes compute resources. The episode lays bare the tension between innovation and regulation, as we grapple with the implications of allowing AI entities to operate without human oversight. As we ponder the future, we ask—how soon until your AI personal assistant forms its own company and hires you? This is a dramatic shift waiting to unfold, and your role in this new landscape is more uncertain than ever.

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Episode 187: When Algorithms Become CEOs and the Rules Change Forever Cover

187: When Algorithms Become CEOs and the Rules Change Forever

Imagine opening your email to discover your company is facing a lawsuit—breached by a rival firm led by an algorithmic CEO operating out of Argentina. This episode explores the surreal evolution of artificial intelligence from assisting with mundane tasks to potentially running corporations. We delve into the ambitious, yet contentious, proposal by Argentina's government to create "Non Human Corporations," which would grant legal status to AI systems. Amidst the rapid advancements in AI, tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and XAI are in a cutthroat race for control of essential infrastructure. While Apple prioritizes user safety, Microsoft shifts toward cost-effective enterprise solutions, and XAI monopolizes compute resources. The episode lays bare the tension between innovation and regulation, as we grapple with the implications of allowing AI entities to operate without human oversight. As we ponder the future, we ask—how soon until your AI personal assistant forms its own company and hires you? This is a dramatic shift waiting to unfold, and your role in this new landscape is more uncertain than ever.

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