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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2165515/fan_mail/new] The government wants a seat at the table before the most powerful AI ships, and Big Tech is starting to say yes. We walk through the news that Google, Microsoft, and xAI plan to let the US Department of Commerce review new frontier AI models ahead of release, supposedly to catch national security and cybersecurity risks. That sparks the bigger question we cannot ignore: where does “safety review” end and information control begin, and how might it change depending on who is in charge? Then we bring it down to a practical decision you can make today: what computer should you actually buy in an AI world? We make the case that you do not need an expensive, brand-new “AI machine” to use tools like ChatGPT, Grok, or Gemini. A well-built, properly remanufactured refurbished Windows 11 PC can deliver a great experience at a fraction of the cost, especially when it comes with real testing, real support, and a real warranty. From there, we dig into the next wave: AI agents. Google’s Remy concept inside the Gemini app points toward a 24/7 assistant that can take actions like emailing, booking, ordering, and managing your calendar. That convenience is real, but so are the risks when an agent needs access to your accounts. We close with the money trail behind all this: Samsung hitting a trillion-dollar market cap, the AI chip boom driving demand for memory, and data centers scaling so fast that the costs eventually land on consumers. Subscribe, share the show with a friend who loves tech, and leave a review with your take: should frontier AI be reviewed before release or pushed forward at full speed? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2165515/support] Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RefreshComputers/ Track us on X at https://x.com/RefreshStores
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