🤖 When Governments Can Switch Off AI: The New Risk for Business AI is becoming business infrastructure, but most companies still treat it like a simple software subscription. This episode of The Beginner’s Guide to AI looks at a risk many founders, marketers, executives, and small businesses are not taking seriously enough: what happens when your favourite AI model is suddenly unavailable? Dietmar Fischer explores the growing problem of AI model dependency, LLM vendor lock-in, provider outages, government intervention, and the hidden fragility inside many AI workflows. The starting point is simple but uncomfortable: if your business process depends on one model, one provider, one account, or one cloud infrastructure layer, then your AI strategy may be far more fragile than you think. This is not about rejecting AI. It is about using AI more intelligently. The episode explains why companies do not always need the “best” AI model for every task. In many real business cases, the context, the data, the workflow, and the ability to switch between models matter more than raw benchmark performance. That opens the door to multi-model AI strategies, model-agnostic tools, independent AI interfaces, backups, open standards, and practical contingency planning. In this episode, you will hear about: 🤖 Why AI model dependency is becoming a serious business risk 🔒 How LLM vendor lock-in can limit flexibility and increase exposure ⚠️ Why governments, outages, and pricing changes can affect your AI stack 🧠 Why the best AI model is not always necessary for everyday business tasks 🔁 How model switching and API flexibility can protect your workflows 💾 Why backing up your chats, project folders, agents, and custom GPTs matters 🏢 Why SMEs, startups, and agencies should think about AI operational resilience now 🌍 How European, Chinese, Indian, Korean, open source, and independent AI models fit into the bigger picture If you use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, custom GPTs, AI agents, or AI tools in your company, this episode is a reminder to ask a simple question: can you still work tomorrow if your main AI provider is gone today? 📧💌📧 Tune in to get my thoughts and all episodes, don't forget to subscribe to our Newsletter: beginnersguide.nl 📧💌📧 About Dietmar Fischer: Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at argoberlin.com Quotes from the Episode “LLMs are infrastructure. It’s a basic part now of industry and society.”“Mostly you don’t need to have the best models. What’s more important is to have the context and the information.”“If you depend on one provider, and this provider can’t deliver, then you have a problem in your chain.” Chapters 00:00 Governments Can Switch Off AI Models 01:17 The Business Risk of Depending on a Few AI Firms 03:26 The Fable Case and Government Intervention 05:19 Building AI Contingency Plans 06:28 Outages, Backups and Independent AI Tools 10:13 Lock-In, Pricing Power and Model Switching 11:45 Final Thoughts: Stay Independent Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.