Share

AI in Flow
Meta’s Agentic AI Power Play, DeepMind’s Public Trust Push & SoftBank’s Data Center Domination
•
In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter dive into Meta’s acquisition of Manus and what it means for the future of multi-tasking AI agents across WhatsApp, Instagram, and beyond. We also break down SoftBank’s $4 billion move into AI infrastructure with DigitalBridge and why CIOs should be paying close attention. Plus, DeepMind’s blockbuster documentary ‘The Thinking Game’ hits 200 million views, Shane Legg predicts a dramatic downsizing in software teams, and a new wave of on-device AI hints at a more private and ambient future. We wrap with Bernie Sanders reviving the ‘robot tax’ and insights into the rising tide of AI-generated content flooding YouTube. All that and more in under 20 minutes.
About Six & Flow
Six & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com.
More episodes
View all episodes

From Factory Floors to Smart Fridges: The Expanding Reach of AI
05:11|In this episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter unpack some of the biggest advancements shaping the AI landscape this week: DeepMind and Boston Dynamics team up to create humanoid robots for actual industrial work, starting in Hyundai’s factories; Intel's new Panther Lake chips hint at powerful AI capabilities on laptops; and NVIDIA debuts an open-source model for autonomous driving. Plus, we explore AMD's latest hardware innovations, the state of AI transparency in Europe, and how your smart TV and even your fridge are becoming AI-powered assistants. The future is officially multi-modal—and increasingly hands-on.
Deepfakes, Data, and Device-Level AI: The New Frontlines
04:01|In today's episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter explore how AI-driven image manipulation is triggering regulatory crackdowns in India, where X's Grok tool is facing pressure to implement tougher safeguards. The duo also covers Samsung’s massive rollout of Google’s Gemini AI across 800 million devices, raising questions about ecosystem lock-ins and the battle for AI data dominance. Plus, Instagram’s call for transparency in AI-edited content, and what CES signals about a future driven by edge computing, home robots, and smarter everything.
AI at the Crossroads: Censorship, Cinema, and Clinical Trials
03:58|In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter cover the escalating tension between India’s IT Ministry and Elon Musk’s platform X over Grok-generated content, and what it means for AI governance globally. We also dive into the Tamil film trailer that accidentally revealed generative AI use, raising questions around transparency in media production. Plus, updates on Asia’s stock market jitters amid AI valuation concerns, a groundbreaking automation tracking tool from the Asian Development Bank, and a Chinese biotech breakthrough with an AI-designed weight loss drug entering Phase 3 trials. It’s a jam-packed episode exploring both the promises and pitfalls of AI’s rapid expansion.
Grok’s Crisis, AI Market Gains, and Why ChatGPT Just Rebuilt Your Playlist
04:35|In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter dive into mounting controversy around Grok—X’s built-in chatbot—after it was found generating sexually explicit images, including those of minors. Legal heat is rising globally, with countries like France and India demanding accountability. Then, we explore how India’s market regulator is applying AI to cyber risk, hedge funds reaping profits from AI-driven strategies, and a surprisingly useful ChatGPT hack that resurrects playlists from screenshots. Plus, how China’s push for more efficient AI might tip global competition. It’s a wide-angle view of how AI is reshaping regulation, finance, and everyday tech.
China’s AI Acceleration, India’s Next Tech Power Play, and Samsung’s Chip Strategy
04:35|In this episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter break down the most important global developments shaping the future of artificial intelligence. From DeepSeek’s cutting-edge training method and Biren’s explosive IPO in China, to Singapore's AI-fueled GDP spike and Samsung’s full-stack chip ambitions, this episode dives into how regional players are redrawing the global AI map. Plus, insights into India's growing AI influence, telecom-driven app distribution, and early signals from Fractal Analytics' upcoming IPO. We close with a wake-up call on deepfake risks and what leaders should be doing right now.
Remote Exams, MrBeast vs X, and Deepfake Risks in 2025
04:13|In this episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter unpack major moves and red flags across the AI landscape. From the ACCA’s decision to scrap remote exams due to rising AI-enabled cheating, to MrBeast calling out X's earnings deficit compared to YouTube, they explore how AI is reshaping education, creator economics, and digital trust. Plus: why AI-fueled gains in Asian stock markets might not last, and how deepfake realism is set to challenge brands and public figures in an election year. It’s your essential AI pulse for the end of 2025.
Year-End AI Shockwaves: White House Moves, OpenAI Safety, and Disney’s Sora Pivot
05:13|In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter break down a flurry of high-impact AI developments to round out the year. From the White House's sweeping executive order reshaping the U.S. AI landscape to OpenAI’s new Head of Preparedness role, we explore why safety is suddenly mission-critical and how businesses should respond. Plus: Disney flips its script on generative media with a billion-dollar OpenAI partnership, YouTube struggles with AI-generated 'slop,' China introduces emotional AI compliance rules, and AI-powered influence campaigns hit Taiwan. A jam-packed Monday briefing to close out the year in AI.
Beyond Screens: Altman's AI Devices, Meta’s Nuclear Move & AI Mental Health Risks
03:07|In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter unpack some of the most provocative developments in the AI space. They explore Sam Altman’s next-gen hardware ambitions with Jony Ive—devices that may eliminate screens and redefine our digital experience. Then, they dig into Meta’s surprising turn to nuclear energy to future-proof its AI infrastructure. Finally, a sobering discussion around the growing mental health risks linked to prolonged chatbot interactions—and what the AI industry must do to address them. Big shifts, real consequences, and decisions that could shape the future of tech.