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(00:00:00) Claude's Pricing Shock, Codex on Windows & the AI Governance Gap (00:00:25) Claude Pricing Crisis Hits CIOs (00:01:18) Codex Windows Computer Use Goes Live (00:02:07) Rosalind Biodefense Restricted Access (00:02:48) Microsoft ISO 42001 Governance Expansion (00:03:29) What to Watch Next The $700B AI infrastructure commitment is locked in — but the enterprise economics meant to justify it are under serious pressure. Today's episode examines the real-world cost and governance fallout rippling through AI adoption in mid-2026. Anthropics shift to usage-based tokenizer pricing for Claude is triggering cost alarms at major companies. CIOs are evaluating offshore AI development in India as a direct response to runaway model costs — a signal that frontier AI ROI is fragile enough that a pricing model change alone can reopen the entire business case. Abandoned projects are a baseline risk, and nine-figure AI deployment lawsuits are already setting precedent. On the capability front, OpenAI launched Codex computer use on Windows as of May 29, extending autonomous desktop control to the world's dominant enterprise OS. The feature is live — but audit logging, privilege escalation exposure, and malware surface area remain open governance questions. The EEA, UK, and Switzerland are excluded at launch. OpenAI also unveiled Rosalind Biodefense, a restricted-access program giving select U.S. government and allied partners access to GPT-Rosalind for life sciences applications. It marks a deliberate reversal of OpenAI's broad-access posture for a high-stakes domain — though whether access restrictions are enforceable in practice remains unproven. Microsoft's ISO 42001 recertification for Copilot expanded significantly in scope, now covering Copilot Studio, multi-model architectures, and admin approval workflows — a governance layer that didn't exist at enterprise scale a year ago. The throughline: infrastructure investment is done. The pricing, security, and governance infrastructure to support it is still catching up. Watch enterprise contract renewals over the next two quarters. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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