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Chips, Clouds, and Consequences: Building AI That Actually Holds Up

8 min · Gestern
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Claire and Peter break down the day’s most important AI shifts across the stack—from Huawei’s “Tau Scaling Law” and the realities of advanced chip packaging, to Google’s proposed AI data-centre hub in India and the rising scrutiny over water, power, and community impact. They also cover Wipro and ServiceNow’s push toward agentic automation inside core business workflows, the operational risks highlighted by OpenAI’s outage, and how India’s global capability centres are moving AI into finance, HR, R&D, and regulated work. Plus: JD.com’s stance on retraining rather than layoffs amid automation and labour protections, promising (but simulated) carbon-aware scheduling to cut data-centre energy use, and the privacy and lock-in questions raised as networking and AI video surveillance converge into unified cloud platforms. The throughline: AI is becoming more embedded in physical and operational systems—and governance, resilience, sustainability, and workforce planning are now the differentiators. About Six & Flow Six & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com [https://www.sixandflow.com]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Access, Infrastructure, and Trust: The Real AI Battleground

Claire and Peter break down the day’s biggest AI stories through a single lens: who gets access to frontier tools, what infrastructure is being built to scale them, and how much trust they actually deserve. They cover the Bank of England’s inability to test Anthropic’s Mythos cyber model amid US political friction, Meta’s shift toward workplace wearables and the privacy policies companies will need, and Nvidia and AMD’s deepening investment in Taiwan as the full AI hardware stack tightens. The episode also examines scrutiny around Tesla Full Self-Driving claims, the UK Home Office’s trial of AI facial age estimation for asylum cases, AI-guided drones reshaping battlefield logistics, booming AI server expectations from Dell, growing competition in India from OpenAI and Anthropic, new thinking on “operational survivability,” and OpenAI’s image provenance checker for C2PA and SynthID signals. About Six & Flow Six & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com [https://www.sixandflow.com]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

30. Mai 20267 min
Episode Chips, Clouds, and Consequences: Building AI That Actually Holds Up Cover

Chips, Clouds, and Consequences: Building AI That Actually Holds Up

Claire and Peter break down the day’s most important AI shifts across the stack—from Huawei’s “Tau Scaling Law” and the realities of advanced chip packaging, to Google’s proposed AI data-centre hub in India and the rising scrutiny over water, power, and community impact. They also cover Wipro and ServiceNow’s push toward agentic automation inside core business workflows, the operational risks highlighted by OpenAI’s outage, and how India’s global capability centres are moving AI into finance, HR, R&D, and regulated work. Plus: JD.com’s stance on retraining rather than layoffs amid automation and labour protections, promising (but simulated) carbon-aware scheduling to cut data-centre energy use, and the privacy and lock-in questions raised as networking and AI video surveillance converge into unified cloud platforms. The throughline: AI is becoming more embedded in physical and operational systems—and governance, resilience, sustainability, and workforce planning are now the differentiators. About Six & Flow Six & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com [https://www.sixandflow.com]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

Gestern8 min
Episode From AI Pilots to Operating Model: Enterprise Deals, Security Deadlines, and Workplace Shifts Cover

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Episode The Real AI Bottlenecks: Chips, Memory, Security, and the Slowdown in CEO Hype Cover

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Claire and Peter break down why the AI race is increasingly defined by unglamorous constraints and operational readiness. Nvidia deepens its Taiwan footprint as supply remains tight, while SK Hynix’s high-bandwidth memory surge highlights a looming HBM bottleneck through the decade. They also look at hidden supply-chain dependencies like Ajinomoto’s advanced packaging materials, plus shifting infrastructure options as Lenovo’s server business gains momentum and Corsair targets enterprise-grade AI workstations.On the organisational side, global firms are turning India engineering hubs into "co-headquarters"—bringing more core product and AI work in-house and reshaping outsourcing and IP strategies. Security takes centre stage with reports of Anthropic’s vulnerability-finding system and a warning that autonomous agents may make fewer mistakes—but with a larger blast radius when they do. The episode closes with the growing push for humanoid robot safeguards and an IBM CEO survey showing near-term agentic AI expectations cooling, while long-term confidence in AI-driven growth remains strong. About Six & Flow Six & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com [https://www.sixandflow.com]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Compute Wars, Courtroom Crackdowns, and the Push to “Disarm” AI Cover

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Claire and Peter break down a blockbuster infrastructure move as xAI reportedly leases Colossus I capacity to Anthropic in a deal valued around $1.25B per month—signalling a new era of mega-scale compute as a service and fresh procurement questions for enterprises. They also unpack Pope Leo XIV’s call to “disarm” AI and what it adds to the momentum for safety, accountability, and human oversight. Plus: Sam Altman’s tempered view on near-term job disruption and why data-centre strategy (including Australia) is becoming a board-level concern; UK courts warning that AI-hallucinated citations can be negligence; the Met Police using Palantir to flag misconduct risks and the governance needed for AI-driven employee assessments; and enterprise updates from Riverbed and Alibaba Cloud’s agentic stack. Rounding out the episode: next-gen liquid-cooled AI racks, AI-accelerated film production in South Korea, and a privacy backlash over in-home recording and derived datasets—underscoring that trust, transparency, and infrastructure are now the real differentiators in AI adoption. About Six & Flow Six & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com [https://www.sixandflow.com]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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