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OpenAI just offered the US government a 5% ownership stake, and host Emily Laird checks the receipts on what that $42.6 billion gift actually costs. This episode traces the timeline from frozen model releases to a confidential IPO filing, and explains why handing equity to your regulator looks less like patriotism and more like the most expensive insurance policy in corporate history. From the Alaska Permanent Fund plumbing to Bernie Sanders wanting ten times more, the whole deal gets priced out in plain English. It's a reality check on who owns what when the referee asks to join the team. ────────────────── 📑READ DEAN BALL'S ESSAY https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/what-should-be-done 🎯 JOIN THE AI WEEKLY MEETUPS https://www.uwstout.edu/ai-weekly-meetup 📩 EMAIL REMINDERS FOR THE MEETUPS https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2101263/1779703/ 💬 CONNECT WITH EMILY LAIRD ON LINKEDIN http://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird ────────────────── You now know more about OpenAI's repoted government gift than you did before you arrived.

Elon Musk says Grok 4.5 rivals Claude Opus, but there's no public benchmark, no model card, and no outside lab backing the claim. Host Emily Laird peels the branding off and looks at what actually matters: a closed-loop AI machine built from SpaceX engineers, Tesla codebases, Cursor data, and reinforcement learning that never stops running. The real contest isn't model versus model, it's feedback loop versus feedback loop. Find out why the loudest claim in the announcement might be the least important part. ────────────────── 📑READ DEAN BALL'S ESSAY https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/what-should-be-done 🎯 JOIN THE AI WEEKLY MEETUPS https://www.uwstout.edu/ai-weekly-meetup 📩 EMAIL REMINDERS FOR THE MEETUPS https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2101263/1779703/ 💬 CONNECT WITH EMILY LAIRD ON LINKEDIN http://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird ────────────────── You now know more about Grok 4.5 than you did before you arrived.

In this episode, host Emily Laird exposes the massive delusion behind corporate AI bans and the quiet rise of off-the-books model usage. Managers believe a strict firewall stops unauthorized tech, but it only forces employee innovation into the gray market of Shadow AI. Instead of pretending the technology does not exist, you will get a precise blueprint for building a one-page rulebook your team will actually respect. It is time to replace reactive boardroom panic with transparent and auditable parameters. ────────────────── 📑READ DEAN BALL'S ESSAY https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/what-should-be-done 🎯 JOIN THE AI WEEKLY MEETUPS https://www.uwstout.edu/ai-weekly-meetup 📩 EMAIL REMINDERS FOR THE MEETUPS https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2101263/1779703/ 💬 CONNECT WITH EMILY LAIRD ON LINKEDIN http://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird ────────────────── You now know more about managing Shadow AI than you did before you arrived.

In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down Dean Ball’s argument that frontier AI safety is shifting from public frameworks to quiet release control. The real stakes are not just whether advanced models are risky, but who gets to decide when they are safe enough to use. This is a sharp look at government pressure, lab accountability, and why regulating the model may miss the system that actually matters. ────────────────── 📑READ DEAN BALL'S ESSAY https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/what-should-be-done 🎯 JOIN THE AI WEEKLY MEETUPS https://www.uwstout.edu/ai-weekly-meetup 📩 EMAIL REMINDERS FOR THE MEETUPS https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2101263/1779703/ 💬 CONNECT WITH EMILY LAIRD ON LINKEDIN http://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird ────────────────── You now know more about Dean Ball's Essay than you did before you arrived.

OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 Sol is not just another smarter model, it is a preview of controlled intelligence as the new product category. In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down the real stakes: government-visible model releases, cyber capability, activation classifiers, trusted-access programs, and the uncomfortable fact that frontier models are now being watched while they run. The hype says “better AI,” but the actual story is stranger, colder, and more consequential: access, safety, cost, and control are becoming part of the product itself. ────────────────── 🎯 JOIN THE AI WEEKLY MEETUPS https://www.uwstout.edu/ai-weekly-meetup 📩 EMAIL REMINDERS FOR THE MEETUPS https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2101263/1779703/ 💬 CONNECT WITH EMILY LAIRD ON LINKEDIN http://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird ────────────────── You now know more about GPT 5.6 Sol than you did before you arrived.

In this episode of Generative AI 101, host Emily Laird breaks down recursive self-improvement, the feedback loop where AI begins helping build better AI. The reality check: this is not a chatbot fantasy, it is frontier labs using models to write code, run tests, build evaluations, and speed up the next generation of systems. When Anthropic says Claude authored more than 80 percent of merged code in its own codebase, the question stops being theoretical and starts becoming operational. This episode is about what happens when AI becomes part of the production line for AI itself. ────────────────── 🎯 JOIN THE AI WEEKLY MEETUPS https://www.uwstout.edu/ai-weekly-meetup 📩 EMAIL REMINDERS FOR THE MEETUPS https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/2101263/1779703/ 💬 CONNECT WITH EMILY LAIRD ON LINKEDIN http://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird ────────────────── You now know more about recursive self-improvement than you did before you arrived.

AI scams have gone full Death Star, scaling panic with cloned voices, deepfakes, fake romances, and corporate video-call trickery. Host Emily Laird breaks down how fraud became a factory in 2026, from virtual kidnappings to pig butchering bots with the charm of a Tinder date and the soul of a parking ticket. The fix is gloriously low-tech: slow down, call back, use code words, and never let urgency do your thinking for you. Join the AI Weekly Meetups Subscribe to Receive AI Weekly Meetup Email Reminders Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode or have questions, reach out to Emily Laird on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for more insights into the evolving world of generative AI. And remember, you now know more about AI Scams in 2026. Connect with Emily Laird on LinkedIn

SpaceX goes public, and suddenly rockets, Starlink, xAI, and AI data centers are all part of the same very expensive storyline. Host Emily Laird breaks down why this IPO is bigger than Wall Street hype, it is a fight over launch, bandwidth, compute, and control of the next tech stack. Come for the rockets, stay for the uncomfortable realization that generative AI runs on land, power, chips, satellites, and a truly obscene amount of money. Join the AI Weekly Meetups Subscribe to Receive AI Weekly Meetup Email Reminders Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode or have questions, reach out to Emily Laird on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for more insights into the evolving world of generative AI. And remember, you now know more about SpaceX's historic IPO. Connect with Emily Laird on LinkedIn

Host Emily Laird breaks down Claude Fable 5, Anthropic’s powerful new AI model that launched with big agentic promises, then got pulled after a U.S. government export-control directive. This episode explains what Fable 5 could do, why its safeguards mattered, and how a jailbreak concern turned a product launch into a national-security drama. Think Silicon Valley ambition meets Mission: Impossible, except the self-destruct sequence was apparently scheduled for day three. Join the AI Weekly Meetups Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode or have questions, reach out to Emily Laird on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for more insights into the evolving world of generative AI. And remember, you now know more about Anthropic's Fable 5. Connect with Emily Laird on LinkedIn

Host Emily Laird rips into Apple’s WWDC 2026 AI pitch, where Siri gets rebuilt, privacy gets a black turtleneck, and your iPhone tries to stop being dumb about the small stuff. From Apple Intelligence and Visual Intelligence to child safety controls and developer tools, this episode asks whether Cupertino finally has an AI plan or just a shinier hologram. The verdict: Apple did not hand us the future, it handed us a floor plan, and Siri is somewhere in the walls holding a soldering iron. Join the AI Weekly Meetups Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode or have questions, reach out to Emily Laird on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for more insights into the evolving world of generative AI. And remember, you now know more about Apple's WWDC 2026. Connect with Emily Laird on LinkedIn