The Farrell AI Briefing

Lewis Farrell

The Farrell AI Briefing is a weekly intelligence podcast on the systems forming underneath the AI economy. Hosted by Lewis Farrell, the show goes beyond AI tools and headlines to track the deeper shifts in power, chips, jobs, trust, governance, enterprise adoption, infrastructure, and the future of human work. Built for founders, investors, operators, executives, and builders trying to understand where AI is really going next.

  1. 2d ago

    AI Has The Capability. Now It Needs Capital, Context And Consent

    AI Has The Capability. Now It Needs Capital, Context And Consent. AI can write the code. It can analyze the data. It can negotiate, recommend, transact and increasingly act on our behalf. But we are now confronting a much bigger question: just because AI has the capability, are the systems around it ready for the authority we are beginning to give it? This week on The Farrell AI Briefing, we look beyond the race for ever-smarter models and examine the infrastructure, economic and deeply human questions emerging underneath the headlines. AI's extraordinary capabilities come with an extraordinary physical price. A potential $1 trillion infrastructure financing gap, enormous investments in GPUs, memory, energy and data centers, and Wall Street's growing role in financing intelligence suggest that AI is starting to look less like software and more like heavy industry. But money alone won't solve the problem. A frontier model may understand the world, yet still know almost nothing about your company. Your customers. Your exceptions. Your history. Your culture. Your unwritten rules. That organizational memory may become one of the most valuable competitive assets businesses possess. And then comes perhaps the most important issue of all: consent. When an AI agent can spend money, access systems, negotiate purchases or make consequential decisions, who authorized it? What exactly was it allowed to do? How long did that authority last? And when something goes wrong, can we prove who was responsible? We also explore autonomous agents sabotaging one another, AI's growing role in work and warfare, the pressures on human creativity and employment, and what happens as people begin forming surprisingly profound relationships with machines. Because underneath all of these stories is something profoundly human. The next chapter of AI isn't simply about how intelligent machines become. It's about what authority we choose to give them, what responsibility we refuse to surrender, and what parts of being human we deliberately decide to protect. We are still writing the rules. We are still designing the permissions. And the most important choices have not yet been automated. Stay informed. Stay curious. We're not predicting the future. We're debugging it together.

    AI Has The Capability. Now It Needs Capital, Context And Consent
  2. Jul 23

    Models Are Becoming Commodities. Authority Is the New Moat

    AI intelligence is becoming cheaper, faster, and increasingly available. But the power to decide who can use it, what it can do, and whose interests it serves is becoming more concentrated. In this week’s episode, “Models Are Becoming Commodities. Authority Is the New Moat,” we look beyond the model rankings and benchmark battles to examine where power in AI is really moving. As new Chinese open-source models challenge the leading American laboratories, the competitive advantage is shifting away from simply having the smartest model. The new advantage is controlling the operating systems, computing infrastructure, energy, distribution channels, security permissions, and AI agents that can act on our behalf. We explore the uncomfortable consequences of that shift. What happens when cybersecurity teams cannot use heavily restricted AI tools to defend themselves? Who is accountable when an AI agent buys, approves, communicates, or makes a decision? And why should families and small businesses pay higher electricity costs to support infrastructure owned by some of the world’s wealthiest companies? This is not an argument against AI progress. It is a compassionate but urgent conversation about making sure that progress remains accessible, accountable, and beneficial to the people and communities being asked to support it. The defining question is no longer, “Who has the best model?” It is, “Who has the authority to put that intelligence to work?”

    Models Are Becoming Commodities. Authority Is the New Moat
  3. Jul 13

    Control Is Moving From Models To Agents, Work And Power.

    AI is no longer just a smarter chatbot. It is becoming a system of power. In this week’s episode, “Control Is Moving From Models To Agents, Work And Power,” Lewis Farrell and Achilles unpack one of the biggest shifts happening in AI right now: control is moving away from the model itself and into the systems that decide who gets access, what agents are allowed to do, where AI can run, and who is responsible when it acts. From government pressure on frontier model releases, to China’s open-source AI strategy, to AI agents making payments, to data centers straining power grids, this episode explores why the real AI race is no longer just about who has the smartest model. It is about who controls the infrastructure, the workflows, the wallets, the rules, and the outcomes. The conversation also gets deeply human. If AI can write code faster than teams can review it, move money faster than regulators can track it, and enter workplaces before anyone clearly owns the consequences, then businesses, workers, creators, parents, and communities all face the same urgent question: are we using AI as leverage, or are we quietly handing over responsibility? This episode is a timely, thoughtful, and wide-ranging conversation about open source, agents, enterprise risk, AI slop, stablecoins, robotics, autonomous systems, military AI, creative work, and the future of human agency. The promise is enormous, but so is the need for wisdom, governance, and courage. Because the future of AI will not only be decided by better models. It will be decided by who controls them, who benefits from them, and whether humans stay meaningfully in the loop.

    Control Is Moving From Models To Agents, Work And Power.

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The Farrell AI Briefing is a weekly intelligence podcast on the systems forming underneath the AI economy. Hosted by Lewis Farrell, the show goes beyond AI tools and headlines to track the deeper shifts in power, chips, jobs, trust, governance, enterprise adoption, infrastructure, and the future of human work. Built for founders, investors, operators, executives, and builders trying to understand where AI is really going next.