AI is doing real good and real harm, but the hype is hiding both

AI is doing real good and real harm, but the hype is hiding both

Author: BKBT Productions April 27, 2026 Duration: 41:16
The AI hype machine is taking up all the oxygen we need to actually stop the harm happening today. This month we heard from three guests who didn't compare notes. Didn't coordinate. And all three circled the same thing: the #AI hype machine isn't just wrong, it's actively making things worse. Capital flows going to "everything machines" instead applications that actually accomplish tasks. Gas turbines burning methane next to communities already carrying four times the national cancer rate. AI chatbots mathematically, not metaphorically, mathematically, engineered to reinforce delusional thinking in vulnerable users. Deepfake abuse still expanding, still mostly targeting women and minors, still unsolved. This is the real harm inventory. This month. Right now. Meanwhile the discourse is about whether a model might hypothetically stage a coup in five years. We're not doing doomer porn. We're saying watch the industry's hands, not the mouth. The boring risks are already here. The extraordinary stuff — the farmer in Morocco beating generalist models with expert-annotated field data, the researcher finding antibiotics with true wet lab work — that's also already here! It's just not getting same headlines and the funding. System Check. This month's episodes, broken down against current events and whatever's rattling around our brainboxes. Mentioned: * Smaller models find the same bugs as Mythos [https://the-decoder.com/the-myth-of-claude-mythos-crumbles-as-small-open-models-hunt-the-same-cybersecurity-bugs-anthropic-showcased/] * Stanford HAI 2026 AI Index [https://hai.stanford.edu/assets/files/ai_index_report_2026.pdf] * Discovering a new class of antibiotics [https://news.mit.edu/2023/using-ai-mit-researchers-identify-antibiotic-candidates-1220] * Dmitri Alperovitch's testimony on compute [https://chinaselectcommittee.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/china-s-campaign-to-steal-america-s-ai-edge] * Baidu robotaxi outage [https://www.wired.com/story/robotaxi-outage-in-china-leaves-passengers-stuck-in-cars-on-highways/] * MIT CSAIL study on AI psychosis [https://the-decoder.com/sycophantic-ai-chatbots-can-break-even-ideal-rational-thinkers-researchers-formally-prove/] * NAACP lawsuit against xAI [https://naacp.org/articles/naacp-sues-xai-illegal-pollution-data-center-power-plant] * XAI gas turbines polluting rural communities [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/musks-ai-power-plant-generates-sound-fury-mississippi-rcna258594] * Northern Virginia datacenter health impacts [https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/amid-constant-data-center-noise-sterling-residents-also-worry-about-health-impact/4091393/] * Human Line Project [https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/ai-psychosis-mental-health-crisis-21st-century]

There’s a lot of noise in the world of technology talk, but Bare Knuckles and Brass Tacks cuts through it with a focus on the people behind the products and the societal currents shaping our digital landscape. Hosts George K and George A steer conversations that are less about specs and hype, and more about real-world consequences. You’ll hear them dig into topics like the messy rollout of new AI tools, the often-invisible backbone of digital infrastructure, and why communities adopt or reject certain technologies. This podcast regularly features guests from various fields who offer unvarnished opinions on what’s genuinely functional and what’s fundamentally flawed in our tech-saturated lives. The discussions move beyond simple commentary to challenge the standard narratives promoted by the tech industry, examining the cultural and social ripples of every new development. It’s a show for anyone who feels that technology coverage often misses the human element-the frustrations, the adaptations, and the ethical dilemmas. Tune in for a grounded, critical, and consistently engaging dialogue that connects the dots between code and culture. This production from BKBT Productions lives up to its name, getting down to the brass tacks of how technology is built and used, with a bare-knuckle honesty that’s increasingly rare.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Bare Knuckles and Brass Tacks
Podcast Episodes
The Tech Industry and Being the Role Model You Needed as a Kid [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:23
Kendrick Trotter joins the show to talk about going from Uber driver to a major account executive at a public cybersecurity company, then founding his own business that created over $70 million in annualized salaries for…
Status Check: AI Hype, Practical Use, & Up-skilling for a New Economy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:09
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Building Teams, the Quantum Future, Outsourcing, and So Much More! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:47
Vivek Khindria, longtime CISO, joins the show and he brought the heat. We talk building security teams, quantum computing timelines, and why your board doesn't want to hear about firewall rules. George K and George A tal…
Best of:  Supporting the Queer Community in Cybersecurity [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:36
This week, we're returning to the original inspiration for our Pride in Cyber campaign! Angela Brown and Amber DiPippa join the podcast to discuss their scholarship initiative supporting LGBTQ+ individuals pursuing cyber…
Phish Club is Building a Community for Junior Practitioners [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:41
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From Digital Saturation Back to Real Relationships in Cyber Marketing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:59
While everyone's obsessing over digital lead gen and automation, veteran marketer David Mundy argues the best companies are going back to basics - building actual relationships and cutting through the noise. George K and…
What's Really Plaguing SOC Teams, Lessons for Vendors & Leaders [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:51
Erik Bloch, security operations expert and longtime infosec leader, joins the show to talk about the real problems plaguing SOCs and why the industry keeps missing the mark! George K and George A talk to Erik about: - Th…
Burnout Lessons for Executive Leaders in Tech & Cyber [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:44
This conversation hits different. Mohammed "Moh" Waqas, CTO Healthcare at Armis, joined us to talk about burnout, mental health, and the hidden costs of our "always-on" cybersecurity culture. George K and George A talk t…
From SOC to CEO, and Learning from Failure to Find Success [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:07
Quinnlan Varcoe, founder of Blueberry Security, joins the show for a raw conversation about building a security startup! Quinn takes us through her wild ride from SOC analyst to founder - including how she shut down her…