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Shira Lazar spotlights the week’s biggest AI stories—from classrooms and ad agencies to mental health clinics—exploring how artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how we learn, think, and create.
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This week on The AI Download: Headlines, Shira examines the growing tension between AI’s promise and its psychological toll. From professors praising new AI tools in the classroom to creatives warning of a thinking crisis, it’s clear: the age of cognitive outsourcing has begun.
She also breaks down:
🔹 Professors vs. Students: The AI Education Divide
Professors say AI helps them teach better and streamline admin work—while students call it hypocritical and demand tuition refunds. Shira weighs in on why the real issue isn’t AI—it’s a broken education system.
🔹 Meta’s Billion-Dollar Data Grab
Meta is throwing billions at Scale AI to dominate the data-labeling market—one of the three pillars of AI alongside chips and talent. But are we just watching another tech monopoly form in real time?
🔹 Getty vs. Stability AI: The Copyright Showdown
The first major copyright trial in the AI space hits the UK courts. Getty Images claims Stability AI stole content to train its tools. Shira calls out the industry's weak fair use excuses—and why a licensing reckoning is coming.
🔹 Advertising at Risk: Can AI Really Create Culture?
As Meta and WPP double down on AI-generated ads, some creatives say the soul is gone. Shira revisits Coke’s viral AI campaign and asks—are we automating the spark out of storytelling?
🔹 Cognitive Offloading: Are Our Brains Going Soft?
New research shows the more we trust AI to think for us, the less we remember—and the worse our critical thinking becomes. Shira calls it “fake smart” and warns that AI might just be the new brain drain.
🔹 Big Tech Backlash Is Brewing
Gen Alpha isn’t buying into the all-in-one Big Tech ecosystem. Shira explores how younger generations could lead a rebellion against AI monopolies—and why Meta’s growing power might push them to seek something different.
Plus: Shira weighs in on the creativity question—can AI really spark ideas, or is it just recycling what we’ve already done?
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Credits
This episode of The AI Download was hosted, created, and executive produced by Shira Lazar. Executive Producer Michele Musso, with video and audio editing by the Musso Media team. Creative Director Nadia Giosia with Mint Labs. Music by PALA, Catalina Coastline (licensed under Boss Soundstripe Productions by BMI). Produced by Musso Media. © 2025 Musso Media. © 2025 Shira Lazar. All rights reserved.
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