We're standing at a turning point—AI is no longer just a clever chat window or digital gimmick. In this episode, I explore how artificial intelligence is becoming the infrastructure of our daily lives, from humanoid robots in factories to personal super assistants that plan, buy, and organize for us. I dive into the latest breakthroughs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, and share what happens when AI programs better than the best developers, or when learning itself becomes interactive and personalized. But it's not all bright horizons: I tackle the rise of deepfakes, the massive costs behind AI's future, and the uncomfortable questions of job loss and digital trust. You'll hear about the US government's Genesis project—a new Manhattan Project for knowledge—and why the next decade will be defined by those who adapt early. If you're ready to see how AI will shape the world, and your place in it, this episode is for you.
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