Here we are at the end of another week with summer’s end right around the corner.
I am happy to report that this week I did not get someone else’s live stream, so the bug appears to be fixed.
If you missed the original podcast, you can catch that on Spotify, YouTube, or any of your favorite platforms.
This week I touched on four topics:
OpenAI GPT-5 Rundown
GPT-5 & Emotional Dependency
Grok4 “Spicy Mode”
Marking Workflow AI Done Right
However, what you’ll find here are my answers to ten of the most popular and thought-provoking questions that came from the community.
Without further ado, here they are:
“Given GPT-5 didn’t deliver on the AGI hype, do you think AI progress is actually slowing, or are we just not seeing the full capabilities yet?”
“You mentioned reduced hallucinations — in what types of tasks have you personally seen the biggest improvement, and where is it still a problem?”
“If cost drops are going to speed up AI adoption, how soon do you think it will be fully embedded into most people’s daily work?”
“When you talk about AI transformation being different from digital transformation, what are the top 2–3 mistakes leaders are most likely to make if they treat them the same?”
“For people concerned about losing the ‘personality’ of an AI they’ve gotten used to, is there any way to customize it to keep that connection?”
“You called out the risks of relying on AI for encouragement — how do you personally set boundaries for how you use AI in your own life?”
“What accountability measures would you like to see in place before AI starts giving healthcare or legal advice at scale?”
“Do you think public emotional reactions to updates like GPT-5 will start to influence how companies roll out future models?”
“You mentioned Grok’s ‘Spicy Mode’ as a net negative — how realistic is it to think companies will ever self-regulate features like that?”
“If a leader listening today wants to prepare their team for AI’s next leap, where should they start that’s both practical and effective?”
Alright, that’s it for this week. I hope you found it helpful, and if you did, would you consider saying thanks by buying me a coffee or lunch?
All that said, I hope all is going well amidst the chaos. I’m already building my list of topics for next week. Right now, it’s looking like the recent news about Meta and child AI interactions, the World Robotics Conference, and the Godfather of AI’s interesting solution to solving the AI risks.
However, there’s still time, so if you have suggestions or things on your, send them my way.
With that’s we’ll see you on the other side.
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