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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 24 MIN

AI Daily Podcast: AI Infrastructure, Healthcare, Conservation & Safety

from AI Daily · host Amy Iverson

AI Daily Podcast explores the latest innovations in artificial intelligence through four stories that reveal where the field is really heading: beyond bigger models and toward infrastructure, accountability, and real-world impact.   In this episode, we examine rising tensions around AI infrastructure in Indianapolis, where backlash against a proposed data center highlights how artificial intelligence is becoming a physical and political reality for local communities. The discussion looks at how concerns over energy, water, land use, and public trust may shape the next phase of AI development just as much as technical progress.   We also turn to San Diego, where the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography are using AI, biobanking, and digital twin technology to support conservation, biodiversity protection, and ecosystem modeling. It’s a powerful example of how AI innovation is expanding into science, climate resilience, and environmental stewardship.   The episode also covers Utah’s approval of a tightly limited AI system for renewing certain psychiatric prescriptions, showing how healthcare innovation is moving toward narrower, safer, and more governable AI deployments. With phased rollout, human oversight, and strict safeguards, this story illustrates how trust in AI is built through control and accountability.   Finally, we look at South Korea, where new security standards for “physical AI” are being developed for use in manufacturing, healthcare, mobility, and infrastructure. As AI moves into devices and machines, the conversation shifts from digital risk to real-world safety, making standards and threat protections central to future innovation.   The key takeaway: the future of AI is not only about what models can do, but about how they are deployed, regulated, and accepted by society. From data centers and conservation to healthcare and industrial systems, today’s most important AI advances are increasingly defined by legitimacy, safety, and practical value. Links:13 shots pumped into Indianapolis official’s front door raises fears over violent data center opposition: ‘Deeply unsettling’SD Zoo Wildlife Alliance and Scripps Institute join forces for marine conservationLegion Health AI Cleared to Provide Faster Refills for Utah PatientsKISA launches project to develop security standards for physical AI

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AI Daily Podcast explores the latest innovations in artificial intelligence through four stories that reveal where the field is really heading: beyond bigger models and toward infrastructure, accountability, and real-world impact. In this episode, we examine rising tensions around AI infrastructure in Indianapolis, where backlash against a proposed data center highlights how artificial intelligence is becoming a physical and political reality for local communities. The discussion ...

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