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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 21 MIN

AI Daily Podcast: Infrastructure, Risk, and Responsible AI

from AI Daily · host Amy Iverson

AI Daily Podcast explores how the future of artificial intelligence is being shaped not only by breakthrough models, but by the real-world systems, risks, and responsibilities surrounding them.   In today’s episode, we look at two major forces redefining AI innovation: infrastructure and accountability. From public concerns in Wisconsin over proposed hyperscale AI data centers—raising questions about water use, energy demand, flooding, contamination, and local economic tradeoffs—to a criminal investigation in Florida examining whether ChatGPT may have played a role in a deadly shooting, the episode highlights how regulation, safety design, environmental limits, and public trust are becoming central to the next phase of AI development.   We also cover how AI is moving beyond software and into the physical systems people depend on every day. One story follows Winn-Dixie and Relocalize as they launch an autonomous ice microfactory in Florida, showcasing how AI-powered local production could reduce shipping, improve resilience during disruptions, and support more sustainable distributed manufacturing.   Another segment focuses on AI in customer service, where CDM Direct is using Zoom Contact Center to build a “Super Agent” model. Instead of replacing workers, AI is taking over repetitive administrative tasks so human staff can focus on empathy, judgment, and more complex customer needs—boosting efficiency while improving workflow and employee experience.   This episode reveals a bigger trend: AI is becoming infrastructure. Whether in factories, supply chains, service centers, or the legal and environmental frameworks around deployment, the most important AI innovations may now be the ones that make systems more resilient, sustainable, efficient, and human-centered. Links:Over 400 attend data center forumFlorida Investigates OpenAI and ChatGPT Over Alleged Role in FSU ShootingPlant City welcomes world’s first autonomous ice microfactory: 'It's cleaner packaging, it's safer'CDM Direct uses AI tools to cut handling times and support agents in outsourced customer service

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AI Daily Podcast explores how the future of artificial intelligence is being shaped not only by breakthrough models, but by the real-world systems, risks, and responsibilities surrounding them. In today’s episode, we look at two major forces redefining AI innovation: infrastructure and accountability. From public concerns in Wisconsin over proposed hyperscale AI data centers—raising questions about water use, energy demand, flooding, contamination, and local economic tradeoffs—to ...

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