Épisodes

  • AI policy basics for operators: what this week changed
    Feb 19 2026

    EP002: AI policy basics for operators.

    This episode translates AI policy concepts into practical operating decisions for leaders, managers, and delivery teams.

    • Episode: 002
    • Title: AI policy basics for operators
    • Runtime: 10m 30s
    • Host: Michael Hanna-Butros Meyering

    AI policy works only when it is written as operational guidance people can apply in daily workflows.

    • 00:00 Why AI policy fails in real teams
    • 01:20 Story 1: Claude Sonnet 4.6 and model-change governance
    • 04:40 Story 2: AI infrastructure cost signals and procurement controls
    • 07:40 Action block: policy + change management implementation
    • 09:40 Monday-morning actions + outro
    • Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 4.6 (February 17, 2026), which reinforces the need for model-upgrade controls and evaluation gates in internal policy.
    • Anthropic announced it will cover electricity price increases tied to data-center growth (February 17, 2026), making infrastructure impact a practical procurement and governance issue.
    • Scope: which AI use cases are allowed, restricted, or prohibited.
    • Data: which data classes may be used with which tools.
    • Controls: review, logging, exception handling, and escalation.
    • Accountability: who owns policy updates and incident response.
    • Add a model-change trigger section to your AI policy (when re-evaluation is mandatory).
    • Add three infrastructure-risk questions to AI vendor intake.
    • Run one manager briefing with a clear script for allowed/restricted use.
    • Audit one active AI workflow for drift between policy and real usage.
    • Anthropic, “Announcing Claude Sonnet 4.6”: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-4-6
    • TechCrunch coverage, “Anthropic releases Claude Sonnet 4.6”: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/17/anthropic-releases-claude-sonnet-4-6/
    • Anthropic, “Covering electricity price increases from AI data centers”: https://www.anthropic.com/news/covering-electricity-price-increases
    • Reuters coverage (via Investing.com): https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/anthropic-to-cover-electricity-price-increases-in-areas-where-it-builds-data-centers-3894580
    • NIST AI Risk Management Framework: https://www.nist.gov/itl/ai-risk-management-framework
    • NIST Generative AI Profile: https://www.nist.gov/publications/artificial-intelligence-risk-management-framework-generative-artificial-intelligence
    • OECD AI Principles: https://oecd.ai/en/ai-principles
    • ISO/IEC 42001 overview: https://www.iso.org/standard/81230.html

    This episode uses AI-assisted production tools (voice rendering, editing support, and publishing automation). Final editorial and risk decisions are human-led.

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    10 min
  • Welcome to AI Change Desk
    Feb 11 2026

    Welcome to episode one of AI Change Desk.

    This launch episode introduces the mission of the show and a practical framework you can use immediately to manage AI rollout decisions in your organization.

    • Episode: EP001
    • Title: Welcome to AI Change Desk
    • Runtime: 6m 25s (launch edition)
    • Host: Michael Hanna-Butros Meyering
    • 00:00 Cold open: the 3 questions teams keep asking about AI
    • 00:42 Intro (show ID)
    • 00:57 Show mission: AI as an operating shift, not a tool announcement
    • 01:39 Plain-English definitions: AI, LLM, and change management
    • 02:34 Personal context + why this show exists
    • 03:21 Boundaries + AI-use disclosure
    • 04:06 Show contract: practical, credible, actionable
    • 04:39 4D Desk Memo: Decision, Data, Drift, Deployment
    • 05:30 Inner workflow: how this podcast is produced
    • 06:04 Listener question + outro
    • 06:15 Outro (show close)
    • AI rollouts fail more often from adoption and governance gaps than model quality.
    • Treat AI changes as operational decisions with clear ownership and controls.
    • Use the 4D Desk Memo to make fast, defensible decisions: Decision, Data, Drift, and Deployment.

    This episode used AI-assisted production for:

    • Script drafting support
    • Voice synthesis through an authorized ElevenLabs voice model
    • Packaging and publishing automation

    Final editorial decisions, risk posture, and publication approval were made by Michael Hanna-Butros Meyering.

    • Daily research scan
    • Source verification and editorial filtering
    • Script lock in Context -> Impact -> Action format
    • Voice rendering through ElevenLabs API
    • Audio QA
    • RSS.com episode publishing
    • Google Cloud Storage + Google Sites web publishing
    • ElevenLabs API quickstart: https://elevenlabs.io/docs/eleven-api/quickstart
    • RSS.com Core API docs: https://api.rss.com/v4/docs
    • Google Cloud Storage static hosting: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website
    • Episode page: https://www.michaelhbm.com/AIChangeDesk/episodes/ep001-welcome-to-ai-change-desk.html
    • Transcript (TXT): https://storage.googleapis.com/site-app-html/AIChangeDesk/transcripts/ep001-welcome-to-ai-change-desk.txt
    • RSS feed: https://media.rss.com/aichangedesk/feed.xml

    What is one AI-related decision your organization keeps postponing right now?

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    6 min