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AI:AM — Trust and Recovery in AI (June 1, 2026)

Backups as the enterprise black box, auditable digital workers, and a bank hacked in 77 seconds — plus the coming disk trade and 1,766 miles of full self-driving.

Today on AI:AM — “Trust and Recovery in AI.”

We open on why we’re attempting a daily AI show at all, the mission premium, and how the Pope is leading on what it means to be human in the AI age. Then three conversations on trusting AI in production, and a close on where the money and the risk are heading next.

Andy Fernandez (HYCU) on AI cyber resilience — why SaaS sprawl made recovery nearly impossible, and how the backup data you’ve already paid for becomes the enterprise’s “black box flight recorder” for governing AI agents.

David Villalón & Manuel Romero (Maisa) on enterprise digital workers that survive production — why workflows can’t model real knowledge work, how accountable AI owns its outcomes, and what a reproducible, auditable banking deployment looks like in 90 days.

Snehal Antani (Horizon3.ai) on autonomous security validation — how attackers actually operate, why frontier models stay gullible to deception, the 77-second breach, and why the future is AI-vs-AI with humans by exception.

We close on the trade rotating from GPUs to memory to disk, what total logging does to privacy and the rules, and why 1,766 miles of Tesla FSD might already be safer than the steering wheel.


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