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TheTruth Behind AI FOMO

49 min · 22. juni 2026
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Everyone's being told they're miles behind on AI. At the AI Summit the floor told a very different story to the stage. This week we get into the gap between what gets said about AI and what's actually happening in the room: the two kinds of AI user and why only one of them is on stage, the cost gate that's catching the early adopters rather than the beginners, why so many organisations are solving governance and compliance for tools they haven't deployed yet, and what the sudden disappearance of Anthropic's Fable model tells us about a new kind of risk that no contract protects you from. We also get into shadow AI, the training lag, AI as a national security asset, the UK's social media and VPN plans, and why people are putting boxes back under desks.

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TheTruth Behind AI FOMO

Everyone's being told they're miles behind on AI. At the AI Summit the floor told a very different story to the stage. This week we get into the gap between what gets said about AI and what's actually happening in the room: the two kinds of AI user and why only one of them is on stage, the cost gate that's catching the early adopters rather than the beginners, why so many organisations are solving governance and compliance for tools they haven't deployed yet, and what the sudden disappearance of Anthropic's Fable model tells us about a new kind of risk that no contract protects you from. We also get into shadow AI, the training lag, AI as a national security asset, the UK's social media and VPN plans, and why people are putting boxes back under desks.

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