Today's episode covers five major AI developments reshaping medicine, finance, law, and culture. Researchers have unveiled an AI system that doesn't just predict protein shapes but actually understands the rules governing how proteins work — a potential leap forward for drug discovery and disease treatment. Robinhood has opened its platform to autonomous AI trading agents, letting users hand over real money to systems that buy and sell without human approval on each trade. Illinois just passed the toughest AI safety law in the U.S., requiring independent verification that major AI companies are actually following their own safety standards — a shift from voluntary promises to legal accountability. Meanwhile, a New York assemblyman who authored strict AI safety legislation has become an unlikely political star after a super PAC backed by OpenAI and Palantir spent millions trying to defeat him — and only made him more famous. In a strange twist, Pope Leo XIV released an encyclical warning that AI threatens human rights and freedoms, with analysis suggesting parts of the document itself may have been written by AI. YouTube is simultaneously rolling out AI content labels and AI-powered personalized feeds, raising questions about whether those two goals can coexist. Across every story, the same pattern emerges: AI is no longer a research experiment — it's embedded in markets, laws, politics, and the content you watch every day.
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