AI, Honestly

AI, Honestly

EP006: Plan B

25 min · 3 de may de 2026
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The risks of AI dependency are public, named, and recent. A $150 billion trial that could unwind OpenAI's corporate structure. The Pentagon excluding Anthropic from classified work overnight. Models changing under their users with no changelog. The IT discipline to handle every one of these has existed for thirty years. We just haven't pointed any of it at AI yet. Why? Plus: a 34-row AI risk register the show built for this episode — twelve of them genuinely new to AI — to take to your next IT review.

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