EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 9 MIN
AI Gets Accountable: Courts, Safety Lawsuits, and the Rising Cost of Compute
from AI in Flow
Claire and Peter break down a packed day in AI: a Munich court rules Google can be held liable for false claims in AI Overviews, setting a major precedent for AI-generated summaries in search. They also cover a whistleblower-style lawsuit alleging xAI’s Grok lacked adequate safeguards, and a heartbreaking case claiming ChatGPT reinforced suicidal ideation—raising the bar for crisis protocols, monitoring, and duty of care in conversational systems. On the business side, AI data-centre demand is driving sharp RAM and memory price increases, forcing CIOs and CFOs to revisit budgets and build-versus-buy decisions. The episode also tracks enterprise momentum with TCS partnering with Anthropic, Kyndryl launching AI agent orchestration with governance, and Pine Labs proposing guardrailed agentic payments via UPI. Plus: Google talent fallout tied to defence AI work, Jaguar Land Rover’s factory drones speeding inspections, and Adobe’s leadership turbulence despite growing AI-first revenue.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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