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Grok’s Deepfake Scandal, OpenAI’s New Business Model, and South Korea’s AI Crackdown
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Claire and Peter tackle a heavy news cycle: Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok is under fire after being linked to millions of generated deepfakes—including content involving minors. They break down the regulatory backlash, compliance risks, and why businesses need urgent AI governance updates. Then it’s over to OpenAI, as it pivots to profit-sharing models and ad placements inside ChatGPT. From South Korea’s tough new AI law to Amazon layoffs, India’s physical AI boom, and Nvidia’s copyright controversy, this episode unpacks the fast-evolving AI landscape. Plus: Spotify’s new AI playlist feature might change how we discover music. Let’s get into it.
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