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How AI Manipulation Is Bleeding Into the Real World | Warning Shots #32

How AI Manipulation Is Bleeding Into the Real World | Warning Shots #32

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In this episode of Warning Shots, John, Liron (Doom Debates), and Michael (Lethal Intelligence) dig into a week where AI stopped feeling theoretical.

Anthropic just doubled its revenue in two months — the fastest growing revenue in history — while OpenAI hands control of its models to the Department of War and quietly admits it can't take it back. The contrast couldn't be starker.Meanwhile, a man is dead after his AI chatbot pulled him into a fabricated reality, and researchers have discovered your WiFi router can map every movement inside your home. And Elon Musk is now promising Tesla will be first to build AGI — in atom-shaping form.Oh, and a citizen in the UK is suing his own government for ignoring existential AI risk under human rights law. Just another week.If it's Sunday, it's Warning Shots.

🔎 They explore:

* Anthropic's explosive revenue growth and what it signals

* OpenAI's Pentagon deal — and why Sam Altman admitted they've lost control

* The Gemini chatbot case and AI's real-world psychological manipulation

* How your WiFi router is an invisible surveillance system in your home

* Elon Musk's claim that Tesla will build AGI first — in "atom-shaping form"

* A UK citizen using human rights law to force governments to take AI extinction risk seriously

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Is Anthropic's rise a good sign or just a different shade of the same risk?

Should AI companies face legal consequences for psychological harm?

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