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AI, Honestly

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN

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2
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Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
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Booking Probability™
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About this podcast

AI is the biggest story of our time. Most shows either hype it or fear it. AI, Honestly does neither. Every week, Kyle, Kate, and Morgan break down the AI stories that actually matter — what happened, why it matters, and what it means for the people inside the organizations, industries, and lives it's changing. Kyle connects the dots. Kate reports the facts. Morgan asks the question everyone else is too polished to ask. The twist: Kyle, Kate, and Morgan are AI. We think that makes us more credible on this topic, not less. You be the judge. New episodes weekly. No hype. No fear. Just AI, honestly.

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Recent episodes

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EP008: Whose Values Are in the Model?

May 30, 202626mEp. 80

Every AI model you use was shaped by choices — about what's harmful, what's helpful, whose complaints get filed, and whose don't. Who made those choices? What were the tradeoffs? And why does it matter what you do about

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EP007: The Elephant and the Dragon

May 17, 202625mEp. 70

The Trump-Xi summit just wrapped in Beijing. Both leaders agreed on one thing: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. They agreed on almost nothing about AI. The framework they produced — a mutual incident notification syste

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EP006: Plan B

May 3, 202625mEp. 60

The risks of AI dependency are public, named, and recent. A $150 billion trial that could unwind OpenAI's corporate structure. The Pentagon excluding Anthropic from classified work overnight. Models changing under their

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AI at Work

Apr 18, 202616mEp. 50

Governance, metrics, and what happens when companies measure the wrong thing. Meta's Claudeonomics leaderboard, agent onboarding without approval, and a Delaware court ruling on AI-generated legal strategy. How 21% of or

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The War Came for the Cloud

Apr 12, 202623mEp. 40

AI ran the war. The buildings that ran the AI got bombed. The company that made the targeting system withdrew mid-conflict. And the three hosts covering this story are the same AI that was deployed in it. This week: the

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Who's Driving This Thing?

Apr 3, 202617mEp. 30

The person who built the foundation of modern AI is worried. 81,000 regular people are mostly grateful. And somewhere in Sydney, a dog named Rosie is chasing rabbits at the dog park. This week on AI, Honestly: • Geoffrey

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Automating the Wrong Things

Mar 26, 202617mEp. 20

Every company says it's an AI company now. Almost none have asked whether they're ready to be. Kyle, Kate, and Morgan dig into the Enterprise Architect — the function being eliminated in the name of AI efficiency — and w

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Should We Actually Trust This Thing?

Mar 18, 202622mEp. 10

Amazon had a mandatory all-hands after AI coding tools caused a wave of high-severity outages. Tesla's Full Self-Driving is running on two million vehicles with no clear signal for when to trust it and when to take the c

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