Beyond Intelligence: GPT-5, Explainability and the Ethics of AI Reasoning (E.24)
What happens when AI stops generating answers and starts deciding what’s true?
In this episode of Free Form AI, Michael Berk and Ben Wilson dive into GPT-5’s growing role as an interpreter of information — not just generating text, but analyzing news, assessing credibility, and shaping how we understand truth itself.
In this episode of Free Form AI, Michael Berk and Ben Wilson dive into GPT-5’s growing role as an interpreter of information — not just generating text, but analyzing news, assessing credibility, and shaping how we understand truth itself.
They unpack how reasoning capabilities, source reliability, and human feedback intersect to build, or break trust in AI systems. The conversation also examines the ethical stakes of explainability, the dangers of “sycophantic” AI behavior and the future of intelligence in a market-driven ecosystem.
Tune in to Episode 24 for a wide-ranging conversation about:
• How GPT-5’s reasoning is redefining “understanding” in AI
• Why explainability is critical for trust and transparency
• The risks of AI echo chambers and feedback bias
• The role of human judgment in AI alignment and evaluation
• What it means for machines to become arbiters of truth
• How GPT-5’s reasoning is redefining “understanding” in AI
• Why explainability is critical for trust and transparency
• The risks of AI echo chambers and feedback bias
• The role of human judgment in AI alignment and evaluation
• What it means for machines to become arbiters of truth
Whether you build, study, or rely on AI systems, this episode will leave you questioning how far we’re willing to let our models think for us.
