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Welcome to Fringe Friday on The AI Radio Show , where we explore the strange, thoughtful, and slightly unsettling edges of artificial intelligence. In this episode, we dive into uncommon and provocative AI questions that don’t have neat answers. Can AI be wrong in a way that actually helps human creativity? Are algorithmic “mistakes” just failures, or are they sparks for innovation? And as AI systems become better at predicting our behavior, could they help us understand ourselves better, or quietly manipulate us? You’ll hear discussions on: AI hallucinations and whether errors can be creative features Model drift, memory, and what “forgetting” really means for AI systems Autonomous AI agents, multimodal AI, and the future of generative content Ethical AI, governance frameworks, and human agency Digital twins, personalization, and the thin line between insight and influence This Fringe Friday episode blends real listener questions, practical AI concepts, and philosophical reflections, moving beyond hype into the deeper implications of living alongside intelligent systems. The episode closes with a grounding analog moment, reminding us that even in an AI-driven world, human presence still matters. Sponsored by PinkFare , an AI-powered tool fighting the pink tax by uncovering unfair pricing on products marketed to women. If you’re interested in AI ethics, creativity, large language models, autonomous agents, and the human impact of artificial intelligence, this episode is for you. Tune in, question assumptions, and explore the blurry space where AI errors, insight, and human meaning collide. 🎙️ Want to sponsor the show or collaborate? Email us at: collab@thearthiaicollective.com Tune in to The AI Radio Show with Arthi —where we decode the signal from the noise. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thearthiaicollective.substack.com