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In this episode, we break down a week where AI’s impact is becoming more visible and more complicated. A new study highlights a tradeoff that’s starting to surface: while AI improves short-term performance, it can reduce independent thinking and persistence once the tools are removed. It raises a bigger question about how reliance on AI could shape learning, creativity, and long-term capability. At the same time, the race to build and control AI infrastructure is accelerating. Canada is investing in sovereign compute, Google is embedding Gemini directly into everyday workflows, and OpenAI is expanding access to cybersecurity-focused models. But alongside that progress, Anthropic’s Mythos model is setting off alarms, with regulators and institutions scrambling to understand its ability to autonomously identify and exploit vulnerabilities. We also look at the growing tension around AI safety and real-world impact—from threats targeting industry leaders to strong pushback against facial recognition in consumer wearables. Inside companies, the shift is already underway, with firms like Snap restructuring around AI and Meta investing heavily in custom silicon to support future workloads. Beyond AI, the broader tech landscape shows similar pressure points, including supply chain attacks, platform security risks, and even large-scale internet shutdowns. Altogether, it’s a week that reflects where things are heading: rapid capability gains, paired with equally fast-growing concerns around control, security, and unintended consequences.
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