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This week on Warning Shots, John Sherman, Liron Shapira from Doom Debates, and Michael from Lethal Intelligence, break down five major AI flashpoints that reveal just how fast power, jobs, and human agency are slipping away.We start with a sweeping U.S. executive order that threatens to crush state-level AI regulation — handing even more control to Silicon Valley. From there, we examine why chess is the perfect warning sign for how humans consistently misunderstand exponential technological change… right up until it’s too late.
🔎 They explore:
* Argentina’s decision to give every schoolchild access to Grok as an AI tutor
* McDonald’s generative AI ad failure — and what public backlash tells us about cultural resistance
* Google CEO Sundar Pichai openly stating that job displacement is society’s problem, not Big Tech’s
Across regulation, education, creative work, and employment, one theme keeps surfacing: AI progress is accelerating while accountability is evaporating.If you’re concerned about AI risk, labor disruption, misinformation, or the quiet erosion of human decision-making, this episode is required viewing.If it’s Sunday, it’s Warning Shots.
📺 Watch more on The AI Risk Network
🔗Follow our hosts:
→ Liron Shapira -Doom Debates
→ Michael - @lethal-intelligence
🗨️ Join the Conversation
Should governments be allowed to block state-level AI regulation in the name of “competitiveness”?
Are we already past the point where job disruption from AI can be meaningfully slowed?
By The AI Risk NetworkThis week on Warning Shots, John Sherman, Liron Shapira from Doom Debates, and Michael from Lethal Intelligence, break down five major AI flashpoints that reveal just how fast power, jobs, and human agency are slipping away.We start with a sweeping U.S. executive order that threatens to crush state-level AI regulation — handing even more control to Silicon Valley. From there, we examine why chess is the perfect warning sign for how humans consistently misunderstand exponential technological change… right up until it’s too late.
🔎 They explore:
* Argentina’s decision to give every schoolchild access to Grok as an AI tutor
* McDonald’s generative AI ad failure — and what public backlash tells us about cultural resistance
* Google CEO Sundar Pichai openly stating that job displacement is society’s problem, not Big Tech’s
Across regulation, education, creative work, and employment, one theme keeps surfacing: AI progress is accelerating while accountability is evaporating.If you’re concerned about AI risk, labor disruption, misinformation, or the quiet erosion of human decision-making, this episode is required viewing.If it’s Sunday, it’s Warning Shots.
📺 Watch more on The AI Risk Network
🔗Follow our hosts:
→ Liron Shapira -Doom Debates
→ Michael - @lethal-intelligence
🗨️ Join the Conversation
Should governments be allowed to block state-level AI regulation in the name of “competitiveness”?
Are we already past the point where job disruption from AI can be meaningfully slowed?