{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68a43f4573bf5b62987006aa/69e84a4c6e5b90839a33ff04?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Agents, Data Centers, and the Security Squeeze","description":"In this episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter track a fast-accelerating shift: AI moving from experiments into the everyday machinery of work—along with the governance and risk that comes with it. Meta draws attention for plans to capture employee interactions (keystrokes, clicks, screenshots) to train workplace agents, while also breaking ground on a $1B+ AI data center in Tulsa as the compute arms race heats up. Inside Google, reported AI-usage targets and uneven access to tools like Anthropic’s Claude vs. Gemini highlight how productivity, policy, and performance management are colliding. The episode also dives into rising legal and security stakes: a Florida criminal investigation tied to claims about ChatGPT’s role in a shooting, reports of early access to Anthropic’s security-focused Claude Mythos via a third-party vendor, and the Reserve Bank of Australia flagging AI-enabled cyber risk. Rounding out the briefing: Adobe’s $25B buyback amid disruption fears, Apple’s looming CEO transition with an AI-centered product push, IT services pricing pressure from AI, and a $1B+ donation to build an AI-native hospital—signals that AI is now reshaping infrastructure, strategy, and accountability across industries.","author_name":"Six & Flow"}