
Andrew Miles Davis reacts to a clip of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola being asked about AI at a press conference, breaking down four points from Guardiola's answer that he thinks cut closer to the real issues than most AI commentary does. Guardiola raises concerns about fake quotes and fabricated opinions being attributed to public figures, the industrialisation of misinformation at a scale and speed that was never previously possible, the risk of intellectual laziness as people stop thinking through problems themselves, and the simple honesty that nobody actually knows where any of this ends. Andrew uses each point to reflect on what he has been teaching in training rooms for years, including his line that AI should replace friction not thinking, and why trust and reputation are becoming survival tools rather than just marketing advantages. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for daily ten-minute episodes that connect what is happening in AI to the way real people work, create, and communicate.
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