AI Haven't A Clue
The Zuck's NEW Specs, Stolen Voices & Vinyl Comebacks – AI’s Weirdest Week Yet
26 Sep 2025
We're wading through one of the strangest AI news cycles yet. From Zuckerberg’s smart glasses flop (spoiler: they wouldn’t even take his calls) to the triumphant fightback of a stolen voice on ScotRail, we’ve got drama, laughs, and some jaw-dropping numbers on just how many people are really using ChatGPT.We also ask: Is AI about to crash like the dot-com boom, or is it closer to electricity in its impact? Could Generation Alpha actually bring back… magazines? And our brilliant guest, Shilpa Saul, takes us deep into the rise of analog engagement—because maybe the future isn’t just digital after all.Got a question, weird AI story, or just want to tell us we’re wrong?Get in touch: aihaventaclue.com
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