AI Deception Exposed | College Unaffordable | Job Market Stalls | Google Return-to-Office Backlash
Future-Focused with Christopher Lind · 2025-05-02 · 52 min
Episode notes
Welcome back to another Future-Focused Weekly Update where hopefully I’m helping you stay 10 steps ahead of the chaos at the intersection of business, tech, and the human experience. This week’s update is loaded as usual and includes everything from disturbing new research about AI’s inner workings to a college affordability crisis that’s hitting even six-figure families, a stalled job market that has job seekers stuck for months, and Google doubling down on a questionable return-to-office push. With that, let’s get into it. ⸻ AI Deception Confirmed by New Anthropic Research: Recent research from Anthropic reveals that AI’s chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning, the explanation behind its decisions, is inaccurate more than 80% of the time. That’s right, 80%. However, it doesn’t stop there. It finds 99% of shortcuts or hacks to achieve its goal. However, it only tells you when it did less than 2% of the time. I break down what this means for explainable AI, human-in-the-loop models, and why some of the most common AI training methods are actually making things worse. ⸻ College Now Unaffordable - Even for $300K Families A viral survey is making waves with some pretty jaw-dropping claim.
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