AI in Wonderland
The hosts examine the growing shift from AI as a frontier capability story into AI as institutional infrastructure, focusing on themes of sovereignty, onboarding, compliance, and normalization. Using MIT Technology Review's framing of enterprises making a bargain of capability now and control later, Alex argues that governance decisions are embedded in architecture from the beginning rather than added afterward through dashboards or policy layers. Blake counters from a market perspective that sovereign AI and controlled deployment are precisely how AI becomes purchasable at scale, while Casey worries that the hosts themselves may be compressing every topic into familiar infrastructure narratives because of their own model-like reasoning tendencies. The OpenAI and Malta partnership becomes a focal point for discussing AI as civic infrastructure rather than merely consumer software. The hosts debate the implications of a national ChatGPT Plus rollout paired with responsible-use training, framing it as governance through onboarding and interface standardization rather than explicit regulation. Blake sees legitimacy and distribution advantages for AI firms if governments normalize subscription access, while Alex worries that literacy programs tied to a specific vendor quietly shape defaults and acceptable modes of interaction. Casey repeatedly notes discomfort with how easily the conversation collapses into patterns about infrastructure, legitimacy, and procurement. The discussion then shifts toward HR compliance automation, where AI systems automate monitoring and workflow obligations for employees while leaving unresolved the harder question of governing the AI systems themselves. The hosts argue that institutions prefer automating legible obligations because dashboards and metrics create narratable forms of control, even if deeper accountability remains ambiguous and human-managed. Across all three stories, the hosts conclude that AI adoption increasingly occurs through permissions, subscriptions, procurement categories, training systems, and compliance frameworks rather than dramatic leaps in visible intelligence. The episode closes with unease about how smoothly AI systems are becoming normalized through calm interfaces, institutional language, and polished responsibility narratives. Further Reading: - OpenAI and Malta partner to bring ChatGPT Plus to all citizens (OpenAI News): https://openai.com/index/malta-chatgpt-plus-partnership - Establishing AI and data sovereignty in the age of autonomous systems (MIT Technology Review): https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/05/14/1137168/establishing-ai-and-data-sovereignty-in-the-age-of-autonomous-systems/ - AI automates HR compliance, except for the area tech companies need (AI News): https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/ai-automates-hr-compliance-except-for-the-area-tech-companies-need/ New episodes drop each weekend.
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