AI, Capitalism & Community: What’s the Real Cost? | Season 2 Episode 6
Brent Craige is the founder of Newtral Groundz Media, and he joins us to unpack the real implications of AI, technology, and who actually benefits from it. Together, we dig into the tension between innovation and harm, like questioning whether tools like ChatGPT should be restricted, regulated, or taught in schools as essential digital literacy. We talk about access gaps, misinformation, mental health risks, and how communities without resources risk being left even further behind as technology accelerates.
We also zoom out to the bigger picture: the environmental costs of powering AI, corporate control, intellectual property, and what it means for artists and creators trying to protect their work. From ethical use to regional economic power, we wrestle with whether technology can truly democratize opportunity, or if it will simply deepen the divide. As always, we don’t water it down. We connect the dots between tech, equity, and community impact right here at home in New Orleans.
Timestamps:
0:00 - 7:00 - Meet Brent Craige: Tech, Media & Community Power
7:00 - 12:45 - Too Much Information? AI, Mental Health & Digital Overload
12:45 - 23:00 - Should AI Be Taught in Schools? Access vs. Restriction
23:00 - 38:40 - Cultural Resistance & Fear of the Unknown
38:40 - 47:50 - The Environmental Cost of AI & Who Pays for It
47:50 - 56:00 - AI & Artists: Creative Tool or Creative Theft?
56:00 - 1:03:30 - Using AI Ethically: Building Local Power
1:03:30 - 1:10:45 - Can Technology Break Big Business? A Regional Reset
Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations.
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