This week’s episode explores how AI is rapidly transforming cybersecurity, finance, software development, entertainment and global infrastructure. We break down new warnings from security researchers who say high-resolution selfies may now expose enough detail for AI tools to reconstruct fingerprints, potentially creating new risks for biometric authentication systems used across phones, laptops, and banking apps. We also cover Anthropic revealing that more than 90% of its code is now written by AI, as major tech companies increasingly compete over how much software development they can automate. We also dive into OpenAI’s push deeper into financial services with new ChatGPT integrations that can securely connect to bank accounts through Plaid for personalized budgeting and spending analysis. Meanwhile, Google is expanding its AI-powered Finance platform globally with advanced charting tools, live earnings analysis, and AI-generated financial research. New enterprise data also shows the AI race tightening, with OpenAI losing market share while Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini continue seeing rapid adoption across businesses. On the cybersecurity front, OpenAI unveiled Daybreak, a new initiative designed to help developers automatically detect, validate, and patch software vulnerabilities using AI agents capable of analyzing entire codebases. At the same time, researchers disclosed a controversial new BitLocker exploit called YellowKey that allegedly bypasses Microsoft’s encryption protections, while another case involving former government contractors highlighted how AI chatbots were even used to help cover up cybercrime activity after massive database deletions. This episode also covers Netflix launching a new studio dedicated to generative AI content creation, researchers in Japan developing a breakthrough magnetic switching device that could dramatically reduce heat and energy consumption in future computers, and growing public backlash against AI infrastructure projects as surveys show most Americans now oppose AI data centers being built near their homes. We also discuss how rising AI energy demand is beginning to reshape power grids, including a case where nearly 50,000 Lake Tahoe residents may need new electricity suppliers as utilities shift resources toward growing data center demand. Plus: Apple rolling out end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging between iPhone and Android users, developers increasingly pushing back against “vibe coding” and AI-generated software, Meta opening its smart glasses platform to third-party developers, SpaceX reportedly preparing for a massive IPO, OpenAI launching a new enterprise deployment company, Microsoft exploring acquisitions of AI startups, and new concerns around AI’s impact on jobs, infrastructure, privacy, and the future of the internet.