In this engaging discussion, Karen Yeung, an interdisciplinary fellow in law, ethics, and informatics, dives deep into the social and political costs of AI. She emphasizes how human greed and capitalist incentives, rather than technology itself, consolidate wealth and power. Yeung highlights the dangers of misinformation and the erosion of public discourse, as well as the responsibility of Big Tech as unaccountable gatekeepers. The conversation also addresses the need for regulation over unbridled innovation, urging collective action to shape a fair future with AI.