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AI Beyond Chatbots: Power, Defense, and Infrastructure


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In this episode of AI Daily Podcast, we explore how innovation in artificial intelligence is moving far beyond new chatbot features and model launches. The big story now is where AI is deployed, who controls the infrastructure behind it, and how it is being used as a source of economic, political, and strategic power.


 

We look at Faraday Future’s push to position itself as an “embodied AI ecosystem company,” a sign that AI is increasingly moving into the physical world through vehicles, robotics, autonomy, perception systems, and intelligent edge computing. This reflects a wider industry shift as automakers and mobility companies redefine themselves as AI platforms rather than traditional hardware manufacturers.


 

The episode also examines how generative AI is reshaping information warfare, including reports that pro-Iran groups have used AI tools to produce polished English-language memes designed to influence public narratives. The key issue is not simply propaganda, but the way AI makes persuasive content faster, cheaper, more scalable, and harder to trace, creating new challenges for governments, platforms, and AI developers.


 

We also cover OVHcloud’s new defense-focused business unit, launched in response to growing European demand for sovereign digital infrastructure. This highlights a major trend in AI innovation: cloud infrastructure, defense systems, and geopolitics are becoming deeply interconnected. From AI-assisted command systems to drone orchestration and secure military communications, trusted infrastructure is now as important as model capability.


 

In addition, we discuss a major legal and policy battle involving Anthropic, after a federal appeals court allowed the Pentagon’s designation of the company as a national security supply-chain risk to remain in place while the case proceeds. At the center of the conflict is Anthropic’s reported refusal to weaken Claude’s safeguards for surveillance and autonomous weapons use, raising a crucial question: are strong AI safety limits a form of responsible innovation, or a barrier in national security contexts?


 

Finally, we look at the enormous scale of the AI buildout itself. With McKinsey estimating that global data center infrastructure spending could approach $7 trillion by 2030, AI is becoming an industrial, energy, and capital investment story as much as a software story. Demand for compute, electricity, cooling, land, and networking is accelerating, with effects spreading across industries and public policy alike.


 

Listen now for a deeper look at how AI in 2026 is being shaped not just by models, but by deployment, governance, defense priorities, sovereign infrastructure, and the massive physical systems required to power the next era of artificial intelligence.


 
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Faraday Future Leaders Attend the 2026 Columbia Global Sustainability Summit Held at Columbia University, Showcase FF EAI Robotics and Discuss Potential Applications in Education
Faraday Future Leaders Attend the 2026 Columbia Global Sustainability Summit Held at Columbia University, Showcase FF EAI Robotics and Discuss Potential Applications in Education

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AI DailyBy Amy Iverson