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AI Journal
Manish Balakrishnan
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Power, Policy, and Pitfalls — Four Stories Defining AI’s Turbulent Moment
AI Journal
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3 weeks ago
Power, Policy, and Pitfalls — Four Stories Defining AI’s Turbulent Moment
Episode Summary In this episode, we explore four major developments shaping the future of artificial intelligence — from the courtroom to the classroom. Salesforce faces a lawsuit over allegedly using copyrighted books to train its AI models. Silicon Valley is locked in a heated feud between tech giants and AI safety advocates. Meanwhile, Wikipedia’s traffic is quietly slipping as AI-generated search results and social media change how people seek information. And in South Korea, a trillion-won experiment with AI textbooks has collapsed after just four months. Together, these stories reveal how the AI revolution is colliding with ethics, education, and human trust. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How Salesforce’s copyright lawsuit could reshape the debate over AI training data. Why Silicon Valley leaders are clashing with AI safety organizations — and what’s at stake. The real reasons behind Wikipedia’s declining human readership in the AI era. What South Korea’s failed AI textbook project teaches us about rushing digital transformation in education. How global tensions around AI ethics, regulation, and implementation are redefining accountability in tech. Key Quotes from the Episode: “The question is no longer whether AI companies will face accountability — but how much it will cost them when they do.” “Silicon Valley’s defensiveness may be the clearest sign that real AI regulation is finally on the horizon.” “Even as AI delivers answers faster, it risks erasing the human effort that built the knowledge in the first place.” “South Korea’s AI textbook crash proves that innovation without patience is just expensive trial and error.” Proudly brought to you by PodcastInc www.podcastinc.io in collaboration with our valued partner, DSHGSonic www.dshgsonic.com Connect with Us: Host: Manish Balakrishnan Subscribe: Follow AI News on your favorite podcast platform. Share Your Thoughts: Email us at support@podcastinc.io
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