This episode covers four major stories shaping the current AI landscape. We begin with Signal co-founder Moxie Marlinspike’s privacy-first AI assistant, Confer, designed so even the provider can’t access user conversations. Next, we unpack Elon Musk’s demand for up to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, and why the lawsuit appears to be about power and control rather than money. We then explore how retailers are moving from dashboards to conversational AI with tools like First Insight’s Ellis. Finally, we look at how banks are shifting from AI pilots to production through infrastructure-led approaches such as Plumery’s AI Fabric.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How privacy-first AI challenges the ad-driven chatbot modelWhat Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit signals about governance in AIWhy conversational AI is accelerating retail decision-makingHow infrastructure and data architecture enable AI at scale in bankingKey Quotes from the Episode:
“When AI invites confession, privacy becomes non-negotiable.”“This legal battle isn’t about billions—it’s about control.”“The future of retail AI isn’t dashboards, it’s dialogue.”“AI moves into production only when infrastructure comes first.”Proudly brought to you by PodcastInc www.podcastinc.io in collaboration with our valued partner, DSHGSonic www.dshgsonic.com
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