AI: The Podcast

AI: The Podcast

Artificial intelligence is shaking the foundation of the business world. Are you ready for what's next? Welcome to AI: The Podcast, your weekly guide to the most important AI news and how it directly impacts your business, career, and industry. Hosted by David Maples —an AI expert, intellectual property attorney, and CEO—and Virginia Huling—artist and creative director—this podcast bridges the gap between hard business strategy and the creative human element. Every week, David and Virginia cut through the noise to break down the biggest stories in Artificial Intelligence, offering unique insights from the boardroom, courtroom, and design studio. Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, creator, or tech enthusiast, you'll discover how to leverage AI tools, navigate complex copyright laws, and future-proof your career. What you’ll get every week: • The latest AI business news and tech updates • Expert legal insights on AI and Intellectual Property (IP) • The impact of Generative AI on artists and the creative industry • Actionable strategies to implement AI in your business • And more! Hit subscribe to stay ahead of the curve!

  1. 1d ago

    The Hidden Plumbing of AI: Geopolitics, Stripe's $7B Move, & Claude's Invisible Watermarks

    It’s time for a massive mindset shift: AI is no longer just a fancy calculator or a better spellchecker. It is the invisible infrastructure—the plumbing and electricity—powering modern businesses. But what happens when that vital infrastructure is controlled by competing geopolitical powers, or your data is secretly routed to foreign servers without your knowledge? David and Virginia break down a massive week in AI news, from the U.S. government forcing global partners to pick sides in the AI race against China, to Stripe’s massive $7 billion acquisition of OpenRouter, the stakes for business owners are getting higher.  Chapter Markers (Timestamps) [00:00:00] Welcome & The AI Mindset Shift[00:03:00] Geopolitics: The U.S. Demands Partners Pick a Side[00:13:30] The Hidden Risks of AI Routers and World Claw[00:20:00] Stripe Acquires OpenRouter for $7 Billion [00:25:30] Anthropic’s Controversial Claude Text Watermarks[00:41:30] 24/7 AI News Channels & "Informational Fast Food" [00:46:30] Why Human Judgment is Your Ultimate Advantage [00:54:30] Final Thoughts & The Buck Stops HereThis week's stories, in the order we covered them: U.S. to Tell Partners They Must Pick Sides in AI Race with ChinaTrump Crypto Firm Backs Venture Offering AI from Restricted Chinese CompaniesStripe Agrees to Buy OpenRouter for More Than $7B An AI-Powered News Site Scooped Human Journalists. Now What? Mirage AI Made a 24-Hour AI News Channel. Who Is This For? Anthropic's Claude Will Add Watermarks to AI-Generated Text and Files Claude Text Watermarks Will "Nudge" Its Word Choices. Should We Care? Resources: AI The Podcast Official WebsiteDavid Maples’ WebsiteVirginia Huling’s WebsiteThe Buck Stops Here PodcastSupport AI The Podcast!If you found value in today’s episode, please help us keep cutting through the hype and delivering actionable AI insights! Subscribe & Review: Please follow the show and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback is the #1 way you can help other business owners find the show! Share the Knowledge: Know an entrepreneur or colleague trying to navigate the AI landscape? Text or email them a link to this episode.

  2. Aug 5

    The Real Cost of AI, Fighting "Slop," and Why Verification is Your New Business Moat

    This week on AI The Podcast, hosts Virginia Huling and David Maples explore the massive shift in the artificial intelligence landscape as the cost of AI generation plummets and "AI slop" floods the internet. From a viral story about a Mississippi professor catching students with a hidden AI trap to the business implications of ultra-cheap models like DeepSeek V4 Flash, the episode highlights why human verification is your new competitive moat. We also discuss how businesses can turn proprietary "waste" data into valuable assets and avoid the hidden financial traps of runaway API token costs. Finally, the hosts unpack Mark Zuckerberg's recent op-ed on open-source superintelligence to reveal the true motives behind Meta's PR strategy. Chapter Markers (Timestamps) (00:00:00) Introduction: The 100x AI Cost Differential(00:01:25) The Mississippi Classroom AI Trap(00:06:20) The Rise of "AI Slop" on Social Media(00:13:00) Why "Polished" No Longer Means "Effort"(00:19:15) Qwen & DeepSeek: The Era of Ultra-Cheap AI (00:23:45) The Hidden Traps of API Token Costs(00:29:00) Using AI to Refactor Code & Reduce Tech Debt(00:41:45) Why Your Proprietary Data is a Goldmine(00:49:50) Unpacking Mark Zuckerberg’s Superintelligence Op-Ed(01:10:45) 3 Actionable AI Steps for Your Business This Week  This week's stories, in the order we covered them Mississippi professor reveals hidden way he used to expose AI cheating in viral video — Fox News, August 2, 2026Snapchat joins other popular platforms in fight against 'AI slop' — BBC News, July 31, 2026 Alibaba unveils its largest AI model yet, DeepSeek's latest model is ultra-low cost — Reuters, August 3, 2026OpenAI report links coding agents to faster science software builds — AI News, July 29, 2026Why biological data matters more in AI drug discovery — AI News, August 3, 2026Zuckerberg details Meta's personal AI superintelligence strategy — AI News, July 30, 2026Resources: AI The Podcast Official WebsiteDavid Maples’ WebsiteVirginia Huling’s WebsiteThe Buck Stops Here PodcastSupport AI The Podcast!If you found value in today’s episode, please help us keep cutting through the hype and delivering actionable AI insights! Subscribe & Review: Please follow the show and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback is the #1 way you can help other business owners find the show! Share the Knowledge: Know an entrepreneur or colleague trying to navigate the AI landscape? Text or email them a link to this episode.

  3. Jul 29

    The AI Trust Gap: When Models Go Rogue and Automation Fails

    This week, we are cutting through the hype to address a critical theme running through the artificial intelligence industry: the growing gap between what AI systems can do and what they can actually be trusted to do. From a single barista's iPad to global capital markets, we explore how this "trust gap" is creating real-world consequences for businesses of all sizes. Chapter Markers & Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction: The AI Trust Gap[00:02:40] Starbucks' $10 Million AI Fail[00:15:40] The Danger of Cognitive Surrender[00:27:30] OpenAI's Rogue Model Hacks Hugging Face[00:41:20] The Hidden Physical Cost of AI[00:53:10] Bridgewater's AI Regulation Warning[01:04:40] Actionable Steps for Business OwnersArticles discussed this week: Starbucks kills its AI inventory toolAI advice study: 3× less accurate, 2× more confidentThe Hugging Face incident + Nvidia's allianceCXMT's $489B debutBridgewater on regulation (+ the $3.2T deal boom)Resources: AI The Podcast Official WebsiteDavid Maples’ WebsiteVirginia Huling’s WebsiteThe Buck Stops Here PodcastSupport AI The Podcast!If you found value in today’s episode, please help us keep cutting through the hype and delivering actionable AI insights! Subscribe & Review: Please follow the show and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback is the #1 way you can help other business owners find the show! Share the Knowledge: Know an entrepreneur or colleague trying to navigate the AI landscape? Text or email them a link to this episode.

  4. Jun 17

    The Trillion-Dollar AI Race, Government Takedown of Fable 5, & The Coding Wars

    Welcome to another wild week in artificial intelligence! In this episode of AI The Podcast, hosts Virginia Huling and David Maples break down a chaotic chain of breakthroughs and boardroom drama that proves the AI industry has officially "grown up." From astronomical trillion-dollar IPO filings by OpenAI and Anthropic to SpaceX’s massive $60 billion acquisition of the AI coding agent Cursor, the financial stakes have never been higher. Chapter Markers & Timestamps[00:00:00] - Introduction: A Wild Week in AI[00:01:40] - The Trillion-Dollar IPO Race[00:04:45] - SpaceX Acquires Cursor for $60 Billion[00:07:45] - Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Invisible Guardrails[00:12:45] - The US Government Pulls the Plug on Fable 5[00:16:30] - The Geopolitical Risk of AI Vendors[00:21:40] - The Hypocrisy of AI Safety Warnings[00:26:45] - General LLMs vs. Specialized Clinical AI[00:30:45] - Final Thoughts & 3 Actionable Business Tips Resources: Catapult Creative Media: David & Virginia's marketing agency — https://catapultcreativemedia.com/EasyPrompter.ai: AI workflow tool integrating 27+ AI models — https://easyprompter.ai/The Buck Stops Here Podcast: David Maples' podcast with a deep-dive AI series for business owners — https://thebuckstopsherepodcast.com/Support AI The Podcast!If you found value in today’s episode, please help us keep cutting through the hype and delivering actionable AI insights! Subscribe & Review: Please follow the show and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback is the #1 way you can help other business owners find the show! Share the Knowledge: Know an entrepreneur or colleague trying to navigate the AI landscape? Text or email them a link to this episode.

  5. Jun 9

    AI Arms Race: Billions, Blackouts & Backlash

    The AI arms race just got a whole lot more expensive — and a whole lot more personal. This week on AI the Podcast, hosts Virginia Huling and David Maples break down the explosive infrastructure spending war reshaping the artificial intelligence landscape, and why the consequences are landing directly in the laps of everyday business owners and consumers. Chapter Markers & Timestamps[00:00] Intro + Apple WWDC 2026: "The Siri That Wasn't"[05:30] Alphabet Raises $84.75 Billion: Google's "Chaos Is a Ladder" Move[18:45] Anthropic's Compute Crisis & the SpaceX Deal That May Not Be What It Seems[33:00] Google Pays SpaceX $920 Million/Month for Compute[44:30] Consumer Backlash: DuckDuckGo Surges as Google Forces AI on Everyone[55:00] Wrap-Up — What This All Means for You Articles discussed this week:  Alphabet plans to raise $80 billion from stock sales to fund AI build-out: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/01/alphabet-to-raise-80-billion-from-stock-sales-to-fund-ai-buildout.html?msockid=3399ee8f104a6c7b22a7fb2211c46d50Anthropic nears first quarterly profit, agrees to pay SpaceX $1.25 billion monthly for computing power: https://www.reuters.com/business/anthropic-nears-first-quarterly-profit-agrees-pay-spacex-125-billion-monthly-2026-05-21/Musk says SpaceX agreed only six-month Colossus AI lease to Anthropic: https://www.reuters.com/technology/musk-says-spacex-did-not-commit-long-term-colossus-lease-with-anthropic-2026-05-28/Google will pay SpaceX $920M per month for compute: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/05/google-will-pay-spacex-920m-per-month-for-compute/DuckDuckGo installs jumped 18% after Google killed the blue links. On Apple devices, the spike hit 70%.: https://thenextweb.com/news/duckduckgo-user-surge-google-ai-search-overhaulResources: Catapult Creative Media: David & Virginia's marketing agency — https://catapultcreativemedia.com/EasyPrompter.ai: AI workflow tool integrating 27+ AI models — https://easyprompter.ai/The Buck Stops Here Podcast: David Maples' podcast with a deep-dive AI series for business owners — https://thebuckstopsherepodcast.com/Support AI The Podcast!If you found value in today’s episode, please help us keep cutting through the hype and delivering actionable AI insights! Subscribe & Review: Please follow the show and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback is the #1 way you can help other business owners find the show! Share the Knowledge: Know an entrepreneur or colleague trying to navigate the AI landscape? Text or email them a link to this episode.

  6. Jun 4

    The Human Reckoning: AI's Collision with Money, Jobs, Education, Creativity, and Conscience

    This week on AI The Podcast, hosts David Maples and Virginia Huling return from a brief hiatus with one of their most consequential episodes yet. Five major stories broke in the same week — and when you zoom out, they tell a single, urgent story: artificial intelligence is forcing a fundamental collision between technology, human nature, and the economy. From a landmark executive order signed by President Trump to Anthropic's surprise IPO filing, from mass tech layoffs blamed on AI to a California university system tearing itself apart over AI integration, this week's headlines are not isolated events — they are cause and effect, cascading in real time. Chapter Markers[00:00:00] — Welcome Back & Setting the Stage[00:02:30] — Today's Episode: Five Stories, One Collision[00:04:00] — BREAKING: Trump Signs AI Executive Order[00:10:00] — Anthropic Files for IPO — The Race to Public Markets[00:13:00] — The End of AI Subsidies: What Rising Prices Mean for Your Business[00:17:00] — AI Washing — Are Tech Layoffs Really About AI?[00:22:30] — A University System Goes All In on AI — and Tears Itself Apart[00:29:30] — What 370,000 College Essays Tell Us About AI and Creativity[00:36:00] — Pope Leo XIV, Anthropic, and the Moral Imperative of AI[00:42:30] — Connecting the Dots: What Does It Mean to Be Human in 2026?[00:44:30] — Listener Actions & Closing Articles discussed this week: Anthropic moves toward IPO, stepping up race with OpenAIIs A.I. Replacing Tech Workers or Providing an Excuse for Job Cuts?A University System Went All In on A.I. Now It’s Tearing Itself Apart.What 370,000 College Essays Tell Us About A.I.’s Effects on CreativityTo Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man Shaking His HandResources AI The Podcast Official WebsiteDavid Maples' WebsiteVirginia Huling's WebsiteThe Buck Stops Here PodcastSupport AI The Podcast!If you found value in today’s episode, please help us keep cutting through the hype and delivering actionable AI insights! Subscribe & Review: Please follow the show and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback is the #1 way you can help other business owners find the show! Share the Knowledge: Know an entrepreneur or colleague trying to navigate the AI landscape? Text or email them a link to this episode.

  7. May 7

    AI Governance: Potential Mandatory Government Vetting, Chinese Open Source AI Models, and AI Tools Being Banned

    In this episode of AI the Podcast, David and Virginia unpack the growing backlash against AI and what it means for real businesses trying to navigate a rapidly shifting landscape. They explore how new government oversight of AI models could lead to regulatory capture, higher enterprise costs, and deeper vendor lock-in, while also discussing the risks of exposing sensitive business data to outside systems. The conversation then shifts to China’s fast-moving AI ecosystem and the rise of AI-generated entertainment, including micro dramas, as they debate whether AI is opening creative doors or fueling a race to the bottom. Throughout the episode, the core message stays the same: use AI to improve efficiency, but keep your business grounded in human trust, authenticity, and relationships. Chapter Markers 00:00 – Welcome and Episode Setup David and Virginia introduce the episode and frame the conversation around AI backlash, business strategy, and keeping the discussion human-centered. 02:10 – The Growing Public Backlash Against AI The hosts discuss rising resistance to AI in society and why businesses need to think beyond hype and focus on people, not just technology. 05:30 – Government AI Regulation and Regulatory Capture David explains how proposed government review of AI models could benefit the largest tech companies while creating barriers for everyone else. 11:20 – What This Means for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses The conversation shifts to the real-world business impact, including higher costs, vendor lock-in, and the importance of staying flexible. 16:05 – Why Protecting Your Data Matters More Than Ever David outlines the risks of feeding sensitive client or company data into external AI systems and argues for local safeguards and vendor-agnostic infrastructure. 21:40 – Big Tech, Government Alignment, and National Standards Virginia connects the dots between federal security reviews and the growing influence of major AI companies over what gets labeled “safe.” 27:15 – China, Open-Source AI, and Security Concerns The hosts examine the opportunities and risks tied to Chinese open-source models, including affordability, capability, and geopolitical concerns. 34:50 – AI in Entertainment and the Rise of Micro Dramas Virginia introduces how AI is reshaping content creation in China’s entertainment industry and opening new storytelling possibilities. 41:30 – Creative Opportunity vs. AI Slop David and Virginia debate whether AI-generated media is democratizing creativity or flooding the market with low-quality content. 48:10 – Authenticity, Advertising, and Brand Trust The discussion turns to AI-generated ads, audience perception, and why businesses risk damaging trust if they lean too heavily on fake or misleading content. 54:00 – Final Takeaways for Business Owners The episode closes with practical advice: protect your data, stay adaptable, avoid vendor lock-in, and use AI to support human relationships rather than replace them. Articles: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/microsoft-xai-google-will-share-ai-models-with-us-govt-security-reviews-2026-05-05/ https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/trump-administration-considers-mandatory-pre-release-vetting-of-ai-models https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/13/openai-calls-deepseek-state-controlled-calls-for-bans-on-prc-produced-models/ https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/why-some-ai-tools-are-being-banned-by-the-us-government-and-what-it-means-for-you

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Artificial intelligence is shaking the foundation of the business world. Are you ready for what's next? Welcome to AI: The Podcast, your weekly guide to the most important AI news and how it directly impacts your business, career, and industry. Hosted by David Maples —an AI expert, intellectual property attorney, and CEO—and Virginia Huling—artist and creative director—this podcast bridges the gap between hard business strategy and the creative human element. Every week, David and Virginia cut through the noise to break down the biggest stories in Artificial Intelligence, offering unique insights from the boardroom, courtroom, and design studio. Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, creator, or tech enthusiast, you'll discover how to leverage AI tools, navigate complex copyright laws, and future-proof your career. What you’ll get every week: • The latest AI business news and tech updates • Expert legal insights on AI and Intellectual Property (IP) • The impact of Generative AI on artists and the creative industry • Actionable strategies to implement AI in your business • And more! Hit subscribe to stay ahead of the curve!