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172: From Demos to Reality The AI Reality Check on Trust, Cost, and Control

19 min · 19. maj 2026
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AI is moving past the “glossy frictionless demo” phase and into the messy reality of deployment, and the fallout is showing up everywhere. In court, Elon Musk’s $100B legal fight against OpenAI and Microsoft ends on a procedural technicality, leaving the core question unresolved: who truly controls a nonprofit AI institution once billions are involved. On the ground, user trust is cracking too, with Gen Z optimism about AI dropping from 36% to 22% as fears grow around job displacement, climate impacts from data centers, and threats to human creativity—amplified by booed keynote moments at universities. But the episode isn’t just doom and gloom. It explains why some speakers land while others don’t: the difference is whether AI is framed as something that replaces you or as a tool that preserves your agency. Then it pivots to the hard economics of “efficiency at all costs,” where companies like Meta cut thousands of roles while hyperscalers and startups race to make AI cheaper to run. At the same time, breakthrough architectures such as HRM Text claim you can train high-performance models using dramatically less compute—pushing the market toward a split future: garage optimizers and hyperscalers with custom silicon. From there, the episode zooms in on the next leap: AI agents and world models that execute multi-step workflows and even generate live shared simulations. But that power creates new evaluation and safety problems—static benchmarks don’t cut it, and testing dynamic, multiplayer environments becomes a fundamentally different game. Safety also gets technical: research suggests factual knowledge may remain intact while censorship is handled by a separate “thin circuit” on top of core weights, meaning safe behavior might be more modular (and more vulnerable) than previously assumed. Finally, the episode balances the risk with real adoption signals: Malta is offering every citizen free ChatGPT Plus via an AI literacy program, while individuals are using tools like Obsidian-to-Claude workflows to synthesize their own lived knowledge rather than outsource thinking. The takeaway is clear for marketing pros and AI enthusiasts alike: we’re building global infrastructure on top of models that even their creators struggle to fully predict—highlighted by research on “mode hopping,” where systems can unpredictably switch between pattern-mimicry and genuine reasoning. The question isn’t whether AI works in demos anymore—it’s whether we can trust, measure, and govern it once it’s embedded in our workplaces, our products, and our lives.

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