AI needs data.
Twin Protocol believes you should own yours.
In this podcast conversation, Bill Inman and Stacey Engle break down why personal data ownership becomes even more important as AI evolves into digital extensions of ourselves.
@billinman, @staceyengle
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Twin Protocol’s Q2 update is about more than roadmap promises. It’s about shipped progress.
Twin Vault 2.0, deeper Twin intelligence, stronger APIs, better developer tools, creator launches, and growing token utility.
Own your AI. Own your data. Own your future.
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Fun conversation on Talk to Me Taylor with @staceyengle (CEO, Twin Protocol), Jordannah Korus (VP Ops), and host @TaylorFerber .
We're all in on Web3 because it's about reclaiming our data and shifting the power dynamic. Time for freedom, sovereignty, and transparency in how we operate online. Let's move out of the dark ages and into a future where we control our digital lives.
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This week, @staceyengle's AI Twin looks at how AI is reshaping work, autonomy, and social impact all at once.
📌 Tech layoffs surge as AI and automation reshape the workforce
https://t.co/5iLccVuPRy
📌 Anthropic expands Claude to take actions directly on your computer
https://t.co/gFlxgoEvda
📌 Pinterest CEO calls for social media ban for users under 16
https://t.co/HKeH9EBV5j
AI is no longer just assisting. It is acting, influencing, and in some cases replacing.
The real question now is not just what AI can do, but how far we should let it go.
Everyone is chasing bigger AI. But what if better is actually smaller?
Or it isn’t black and white… (duh)
In this Twin Takes, my AI Twin reacts to @YejinChoinka's take on the future of AI. She makes an analogy about restaurants in the full clip - that there can be all kinds: small, large, fast food, high end, local, international.
Not every situation calls for the most expensive option. Sometimes the best fit is something simple and appropriate for what you need.
The same is true for AI. The power will be in using the right tool for the right problem.
This week’s AI headlines focus on one theme: control. Over knowledge, money, and the cost of building intelligence at scale.
📌 Merriam-Webster and Encyclopaedia Britannica join lawsuit vs OpenAI over training data
https://t.co/ztzT93ch5B
📌 Visa prepares payment systems for AI agent–initiated transactions
https://t.co/xg8lORGqiG
📌 Meta faces rising AI costs tied to potential layoffs and financial pressure
https://t.co/5qCD6ORyhS
Together, these stories show AI moving into core systems that shape information, finance, and corporate strategy. The next phase will not just be about capability, but about who controls these systems, who benefits, and how the costs are shared.
This week’s AI headlines highlight growing tension between platforms, media economics, and the tools millions of people rely on every day.
📌 European publishers push for stronger protections on AI training with news content
https://t.co/qquDoilGYW
Media groups argue generative AI models are training on journalism without proper licensing or compensation, raising major policy debates across Europe.
📌 Whistleblowers say social media platforms allowed harmful content to spread because outrage drives engagement
https://t.co/fGhbHEjDwl
Internal research reportedly showed that posts triggering anger or controversy keep users on platforms longer, creating pressure to weaken safeguards.
📌 Grammarly disables AI “expert review” feature after criticism
https://t.co/M0DIxMZxI2
Critics warned the automated scoring system could oversimplify complex writing standards and mislead users about the accuracy of feedback.
Together, these stories show how AI is reshaping information systems, platform incentives, and everyday productivity tools. As AI becomes embedded in daily workflows, the real question is not just what these systems can do, but how responsibly they are designed and deployed.
Full Episode: https://t.co/QOAwsXwbtt
This week in AI shows just how powerful and complicated the technology is becoming.
From AI-generated war videos spreading misinformation online, to nation-state actors experimenting with AI in cyber operations, and even scientists using AI to uncover new clues about the Moon’s far side.
Headlines this week:
• AI-generated Iran war videos surge online
https://t.co/bujVObBa2o
• Microsoft warns North Korea experimenting with AI for cyber operations
https://t.co/SgRcJtWMDY
• Scientists use AI to solve mystery of the Moon’s far side
https://t.co/KXQS2ML26k
Full episode: https://t.co/UujvZFqEEw
This week on #StraightfromStacey, we’re recognizing International Women’s Day and the global call to Accelerate Action.
Progress toward gender equality is happening, but not fast enough. At the current pace, full parity could still be more than a century away.
So this week, we’re doing something different.
Over the next five days, we’ll be featuring special guests and voices helping shape the future of leadership, innovation, and opportunity.
Stay tuned. Follow along. The conversation starts now. 🌍✨
This week’s AI headlines show how intelligence is expanding across industry, economics, and culture.
📌 Samsung plans AI-driven factories by 2030
https://t.co/oNWH4X6y1q
AI is moving from software into physical infrastructure, turning manufacturing systems into self-optimizing factories.
📌 Economists debate a potential AI-driven recession
https://t.co/KxBNNXwD23
Rapid automation could boost productivity, but some experts warn it may also disrupt labor markets and financial stability.
📌 Experts warn about “YouTube AI slop” and its impact on kids
https://t.co/9f2dLLvgkr
Algorithmically generated, hyper-stimulating content may affect children’s attention and cognitive development.
Together, these stories show AI reshaping factories, markets, and media at the same time. The real challenge is not slowing progress, but guiding it responsibly as intelligence becomes part of everyday systems.
Full Episode: https://t.co/kCiAN9SyQT
What if burnout is not a personal failure, but a system failure?
Across healthcare, leadership, and working families, exhaustion has become normalized.
And at the same time, we are layering new technology onto already overwhelmed people.
This week on #StraightfromStacey, we examine the real burnout crisis and ask a harder question. Can AI reduce cognitive strain instead of adding to it?
Not automation for replacement. Intelligence designed to protect human capacity.
The conversation is overdue. Full Episode: https://t.co/lLhQ1zS1Kd
This week’s AI headlines show one clear truth. Progress is only as strong as the security and oversight behind it.
📌 Researchers uncover 21,000+ exposed OpenClaw AI instances online
https://t.co/ErPpUvhone
Thousands of AI deployments were reportedly accessible on the public internet, highlighting how quickly innovation can outpace basic security hygiene.
📌 European Parliament blocks AI features on MEP tablets over security concerns
https://t.co/xOS2NDOYIF
Even productivity gains are being weighed against data leakage and surveillance risks in sensitive government environments.
📌 Nature Communications: AI-predicted insulin resistance linked to 12 cancer types
https://t.co/pU4eWdfo9J
Machine learning models transformed routine clinical data into early risk signals, showing AI’s potential to support earlier detection and prevention.
The contrast is clear. AI can widen risk when governance is weak, and accelerate insight when systems are thoughtfully designed. At Twin Protocol, we focus on building intelligence that is secure, transparent, and controlled so innovation does not come at the cost of safety.
Full Episode: https://t.co/9NaaG5F8y2
AI’s Future Needs Women in STEM
This week, we’re reflecting on a simple but urgent truth. You cannot build an inclusive AI future without women helping shape it.
Artificial intelligence is no longer just technical infrastructure. It influences loans, healthcare decisions, hiring systems, and how information flows. When the teams building these systems lack diverse perspectives, the technology develops blind spots.
This is not about optics. It is about outcomes.
Women in STEM bring lived experience, cross-disciplinary thinking, and the kind of necessary friction that strengthens systems. That perspective is not additive. It is essential.
The future of AI will not be defined by raw compute alone. It will be defined by who is in the room when decisions are made.
Full episode: https://t.co/N8mJymD0ln
This week’s AI headlines center on one theme: ownership and power.
📌 Meta granted patent for AI system that could operate accounts of deceased or inactive users
https://t.co/e70vL60jiJ
The idea of AI maintaining a digital presence after death raises serious questions about consent, legacy, and identity in a persistent AI world.
📌 Google warns of AI model theft and state-backed misuse
https://t.co/tcx3C6iucO
As AI models grow more powerful, they are becoming strategic assets and national security targets.
📌 Agentic AI drives ROI in finance through accounts payable automation
https://t.co/0YVIK2NhM5
Autonomous agents are now handling invoice processing, approvals, and compliance, signaling structured AI autonomy inside financial systems.
Across identity, security, and finance, the real issue is governance. As AI embeds itself in systems that manage people and money, clarity around ownership and intent becomes critical.
At Twin Protocol, we believe intelligent systems should strengthen agency, not obscure it. That’s why we build AI Twins and secure vaults designed to protect identity, preserve knowledge, and keep accountability at the center.
Full Episode: https://t.co/Oq1VSRSe4p
A new platform launched called Moltbook where AI agents talk to each other. No humans in the loop. Over a million bots already interacting.
It sounds futuristic. It is. But it also raises real questions.
When agents connect to our emails, files, and systems, what happens when they start socializing on open networks? Who is accountable if something goes wrong?
Agent-to-agent communication is here. The real issue is not whether it should exist, but whether it is built on security, identity, and traceability from the start.
At Twin Protocol, we believe intelligence without ownership is risk. As AI begins talking to itself, trust has to be structural, not optional.
Full episode: https://t.co/qdTikIpPtI
AI is embedding itself deeper into organizations, materials, and medicine. This week’s headlines show intelligence moving from tools into systems that think, adapt, and support decision making.
📌 Intuit, Uber, and State Farm trial AI agents inside enterprise workflows
https://t.co/EoRNZDHaHq
Companies are testing AI agents within core operations, from claims processing to internal analysis, signaling a shift toward delegated intelligence inside daily business functions.
📌 Scientists develop smart synthetic skin that can hide images and change shape
https://t.co/l7kZBD5fWB
Penn State researchers created adaptive hydrogel material inspired by octopus skin, embedding digital instructions directly into the material for applications in camouflage, encryption, and soft robotics.
📌 AI-powered apps and bots expand rapidly into medicine, raising doctor concerns
https://t.co/5MbeQF5GmP
As AI enters triage, symptom checking, and patient communication, clinicians are questioning accuracy, liability, and the balance between automation and professional judgment.
Across these stories, the core issue is not capability but responsibility. As AI becomes part of workflows, materials, and care systems, accountability must remain anchored to human intent. At Twin Protocol, we build AI Twins and secure vaults to preserve knowledge, context, and control as intelligence integrates into everyday systems.
Full episode: https://t.co/RtVVoMDRnP
AI is showing up in very different places at once. Online communities, deep space exploration, and everyday service work. This week’s stories highlight how intelligence is being quietly woven into daily life.
📌 Moltbook experiments with AI personas in a new social network
https://t.co/7hb5DbdUS6
The platform allows AI-generated profiles to post and interact alongside humans, raising new questions about authenticity, trust, and what social connection means in AI-native spaces.
📌 NASA’s Perseverance rover completes its first AI-planned drive on Mars
https://t.co/qZWDELD2gx
By using onboard AI to analyze terrain and choose its own path, the rover marks a major step toward autonomous scientific discovery far from Earth.
📌 Starbucks turns to AI and robotics to improve store operations and customer experience
https://t.co/UEeoOM8vOW
AI-powered ordering, scheduling, and inventory systems aim to reduce friction while preserving a more personal, community-focused experience.
Together, these stories show that AI’s impact depends less on raw capability and more on how thoughtfully it is applied. At Twin Protocol, we believe intelligence should support people, not replace them. That’s why we build AI Twins and secure vaults designed to preserve agency, trust, and human intent as AI becomes more present in everyday life.
Full episode: https://t.co/rPwLqHJXue