Episodes

  • The Deepfake Indictment: When the Silicon Witness Lies
    May 19 2026
    This episode explores the profound impact of AI-generated deepfakes, termed "silicon witnesses," on the legal system, highlighting how these sophisticated fakes challenge the integrity of digital evidence and the very foundation of justice. It discusses the difficulty in distinguishing fakes from reality, their potential to mislead or cast doubt on legitimate evidence, and the resulting threat to fair trials. Listeners will learn about the legal dilemmas posed by deepfakes, the ongoing technological "arms race" between creation and detection, and proposed solutions like digital provenance and expert witnesses to adapt evidentiary standards.
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    12 mins
  • The Conflict Docket: "No Stupid Rules," Missing Lawyers, and the Maven Targeting System
    May 19 2026
    This episode explores the complex ethical and regulatory challenges that arise when the government acts as both a major customer and the primary rule-maker for advanced AI technologies, using Project Maven as a key example. It discusses the "accountability gap" created by prioritizing speed over ethical review and the concept of "missing lawyers" in AI development processes. Listeners will learn how this dynamic can lead to a fundamental conflict of interest and the potential for regulatory capture in the AI space.
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    9 mins
  • The Lobbying Blitz: How AI Labs Are Buying Washington
    May 8 2026
    This episode explores the unprecedented surge in lobbying by AI companies in Washington, D.C., revealing how both established tech giants and new AI firms are strategically investing heavily to shape future regulations. Listeners will learn about their specific policy goals, which include advocating for soft regulation, limiting liability, and influencing intellectual property laws, as well as the tactics like the "revolving door" phenomenon, all aimed at ensuring favorable AI governance.
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    10 mins
  • The Algorithmic HR Trap: Stripping the "AI Alibi"
    May 8 2026
    This episode explores the "AI alibi," where companies attribute discriminatory outcomes in HR to algorithms, revealing how these tools often amplify existing human biases rather than eliminating them. It discusses the legal complexities of proving algorithmic discrimination, differentiating between disparate treatment and disparate impact, and highlights emerging regulations like NYC Local Law 144 and the EU AI Act. Listeners will gain insight into the challenges of AI accountability and the shift towards proactive bias mitigation in employment practices.
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    11 mins
  • The Infinite Substitution Machine: Meta’s Piracy Problem and the "Fair Use" Shield
    May 8 2026
    This episode explores the complex legal challenges surrounding AI models, such as those developed by Meta, which are trained on vast amounts of copyrighted material. It delves into the debate over whether this training constitutes copyright infringement or is protected under a broad interpretation of "fair use" as a transformative learning process. Listeners will learn how AI's capacity for "infinite substitution" is forcing a re-evaluation of traditional copyright law and its impact on creative industries.
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    10 mins
  • The Synthetic Colleague: Title VII, Deepfakes, and the 48-Hour Takedown Trap
    May 1 2026
    This episode explores the emerging threat of deepfakes in the workplace, highlighting how these synthetic realities can rapidly create a hostile work environment and cause irreversible damage, a phenomenon termed the "48-hour takedown trap." It delves into the legal and operational challenges employers face, examining how existing frameworks like Title VII are ill-equipped to handle fabricated misconduct. Listeners will learn about the complexities of employer liability, the difficulty in verifying "synthetic colleagues," and the new forensic burdens placed on HR in an age of convincing fake media.
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    15 mins
  • "Played for a Fool": The Illusion of the Nonprofit AI Lab
    May 1 2026
    This episode delves into the controversy surrounding OpenAI, particularly Elon Musk's lawsuit alleging a betrayal of its founding non-profit mission. It explores how OpenAI transitioned from an "AGI for all humanity" non-profit to a "capped-profit" entity to secure funding, ultimately leading to Microsoft's significant influence and investment. Listeners will learn about the complex financial and structural shifts that transformed OpenAI and the ongoing debate about balancing public benefit with commercial interests in AI development.
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    14 mins
  • The Pentagon’s Vibe-Coding Spree and the Governance Illusion
    Apr 25 2026
    This episode explores the Pentagon's unprecedented and rapid deployment of over 100,000 custom AI agents, built by non-technical military personnel using a "vibe-coding" approach. Listeners will learn how these semi-autonomous agents are performing critical tasks, from drafting reports to automating workflows, and the significant implications of adopting a "move fast and break things" ethos within a national security context. The discussion also covers the Pentagon's justification for this speed and its approach to securing such a rapid rollout.
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    20 mins