Artificial intelligence is reshaping modern warfare, with the United States and Israel deploying advanced systems to identify targets in their conflict with Iran. The episode examines how these tools are influencing battlefield decisions and why digital infrastructure such as data centers and fiber optic cables has become a strategic focus in contemporary conflicts.
The show also explores a phenomenon known as 'A.I. brain fry,' a term coined by researcher Julie Bedard and her colleagues to describe cognitive strain experienced by employees who use artificial intelligence extensively at work. Their research highlights the mental fatigue and workflow challenges that can arise as workers integrate these systems into daily tasks.
In addition, co-host Casey Newton recounts his dispute with Grammarly after the company used his identity in a new artificial intelligence feature without his consent, raising questions about digital likeness, corporate responsibility and user rights in an era of rapidly evolving technology.

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