Regulation and innovation rarely move at the same speed. In this bonus clip, Daniel Manary and David Proulx talk about who should shape the future of AI. David argues that the people building modern systems understand both the risks and the capabilities far better than policymakers who lack technical grounding.
He contrasts Europe’s tendency to regulate early with the United States’ focus on innovation, liability, and builder responsibility. He points to the “Winning the AI Race” framework as an example of policy written by people who clearly understand the field, from guardrails to energy use to how a system should shut itself down if needed. For David, the real danger for countries like Canada and those in Europe is asphyxiating innovation before fully understanding the technology.
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In the main episode, David explains how HoloMD built a clinical agent that has handled more than 100,000 mental-health conversations without hallucinating. He walks through long-term memory, safety testing with synthetic patients, and why incentives matter in healthcare AI.
Listen to the full episode: https://rss.com/podcasts/manaryhaus/2365531/
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