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Back to Business Podcast | Oil, AI & Billion-Dollar Decisions

38 min · 1 de may de 2026
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This week on Back to Business, we break down the decisions shaping global markets and what they mean for businesses right now. From rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the potential impact on oil prices, fuel costs, and global supply chains, to the growing risks of AI in the legal system, this episode explores how high stakes decisions are influencing the economy in real time. We also examine the recent AI legal controversy involving false citations and what it reveals about the risks of relying on artificial intelligence in professional environments. In addition, we discuss the potential Spirit Airlines bailout and what it says about corporate bailouts, market intervention, and competition. Finally, we look at the NFL Draft as a real world example of high pressure decision making, where billion dollar choices are made with incomplete information and uncertain outcomes. Topics include: • Strait of Hormuz and its impact on global oil supply and gas prices • AI in law, legal risk, and AI hallucinations • Spirit Airlines bailout and corporate bailout economics • NFL Draft strategy and high stakes decision making This episode connects global events, business strategy, and financial risk to show how decisions at the highest levels impact markets, companies, and consumers.

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