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Signal in the Noise

34 min · 8. Apr. 2026
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AI promised to make information easier to find. Instead, we’re drowning in noise. In this debut episode of AI in Motion, hosts Michael Hanf and Arash Hajikhani explore the paradox of AI driven information overload: How did we go from scarcity to overload and why does it feel harder than ever to find what matters?   From rabbit holes that steal our time to AI generated research polluting the scientific record, they ask: How do we stay critical, intentional, and human in a world where machines shape what we see, read, and believe? No buzzwords, no predictions just real talk about the challenges and choices ahead.   Key takeaways: > Why AI’s "help" often feels like a trap and how to use it intentionally.> The hidden cost of information overload: trust, clarity, and our own thinking.> Where to draw the line between leveraging AI and losing our critical edge. AI in Motion is produced by iksait Media and fundedby the European Union (GA no 101134855, 4Growth). Views are those of the hostsand guests only.

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