The Compliance Guy

Season 9 - Episode 421 - AI: Separate Fact From Fiction - Frank Cohen

46 min · 1. touko 2026
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Summary In this episode, Sean Weiss and Frank Cohen explore the realities of AI, its limitations, and its implications for healthcare and legal fields. They discuss how AI models work, the importance of human oversight, and the risks of overestimating AI capabilities. Key Topics * How AI tokenizes words and predicts next tokens * The misconception that AI reasons or learns like humans * The importance of human oversight in AI applications * Risks of hallucinations and fake citations in AI outputs * The role of bias and subjectivity in AI decision-making

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