Law professors were asked to judge legal answers.

They chose the AI's response over their own 75% of the time.

That result may tell us more about the future of AI than any benchmark we've seen this year.

In Episode 81 of What the AI?!, Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado break down one of the most surprising AI studies yet, along with Anthropic's IPO filing, Google's massive AI infrastructure spending, Microsoft's push into AI agents, and the growing debate over whether AI is actually delivering the productivity gains companies expected.

The AI conversation is shifting.

The question is no longer whether these systems are getting smarter.
It's whether we're ready for what happens when experts start trusting them too.

In this Episode:
2:27 - Alphabet's $84B Stock Sale & The Space Data Center Web
5:53 - Florida's AG vs. OpenAI: The Sovereign State Threat Landscape
10:48 - The Ethics of Chatbot Therapists & Counselor Disclosure Rules
12:29 - The Blind Test: Law Professors Pick AI 3 Out of 4 Times
15:05 - The Professional Baseline: Better Than Reddit, Better Than Humans
17:45 - The Cost-Per-Token Matrix: When Humans Are Cheaper Than AI
22:05 - White House Executive Order: Cyber Protections & Frontier Guidelines
25:36 - Microsoft Agent Drop: Project Solara & Scout Cloud Agents
26:45 - Nvidia Inside: RTX Spark Chips & Cosmos 3 Robotics Models
28:56 - OpenAI "Dreaming": Long-Term Context Memory Arrives
30:12 - Final Thoughts: Platform Lock-In and the Future of AI Personalization

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