AI is growing up fast — faster than our institutions, norms, and guardrails.
In this episode of Shimmy Says, Alan Shimel explores AI’s “adolescent” phase through two powerful cultural lenses:
the unchecked power and volatility of The Twilight Zone, and the rules-driven optimism of Asimov’s robotics.
The real question isn’t how intelligent AI becomes.
It’s whether wisdom, responsibility, and leadership can keep pace.
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