AI Daily Podcast: Why Trust and Safety Are Becoming AI’s Biggest Test
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AI Daily Podcast explores a defining shift in artificial intelligence innovation: the industry is moving beyond bigger models and attention-grabbing demos toward something more important for the real world: trust, accountability, and safety.
In this episode, we break down two major developments that show how AI is being integrated into high-stakes decisions. The first is new guidance from the Federal Court of Australia, which now requires disclosure and human verification when generative AI is used in legal proceedings after incidents involving fake citations, invented cases, and misleading AI-generated material. Rather than banning AI, the court is offering a blueprint for responsible adoption: use the tools, but verify the facts and keep humans accountable.
The second story comes from a new Gallup poll, which reveals that nearly half of Americans are already using AI in some way for health care decisions. From symptom checks and medication questions to nutrition and exercise advice, AI is becoming a fast, convenient, and affordable support tool. At the same time, the findings raise concerns, with some users reporting that AI-generated information led them to skip doctor visits altogether.
This episode looks at what these developments mean for the future of AI products and policy. As AI begins shaping choices in law, medicine, and other sensitive fields, the key question is no longer just what these systems can do, but whether they can be trusted when the consequences are serious.
We also connect these trends to the broader rise of agentic and application-layer AI, including growing investor interest in specialized tools such as AI coding platforms like Cursor. Across industries, innovation is increasingly focused on building systems that improve workflows, support human judgment, and deliver reliable outcomes where they matter most.
Tune in to AI Daily Podcast for a smart, timely look at how artificial intelligence is moving from experimental technology to everyday decision-maker—and why the next era of AI innovation will be defined by transparency, verification, and responsible use.
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Federal Court issues clear rules for the use of AI in legal cases
AI shaping our health care decisions, even whether we go to the doctor
AI shaping our health care decisions, even whether we go to the doctor
AI startup Cursor in talks to raise $2 billion funding round at valuation of over $50 billion