Everyone agrees AI can be wrong.
The problem is that companies are starting to treat that as normal.
In this episode of Chatbots Behaving Badly, the host invites a guest who represents a familiar species: the AI-first executive who has fully embraced agents, automation, and “just ship it” optimism — without quite understanding how any of it works. He’s confident, enthusiastic, and absolutely certain that AI agents are the answer to everything. He’s also quietly steering his company toward chaos.
What follows is a darkly funny conversation about how “mostly correct” became acceptable, how AI agents blur accountability, and how organizations learn to live with near-misses instead of fixing the system. From hallucinated meetings and rogue actions to prompt injection and agent-to-agent escalation, this episode explores how AI failures stop feeling dangerous long before they actually stop being dangerous.
It’s not a horror story about AI going rogue.
It’s a comedy about humans getting comfortable with being wrong.
When “Close Enough” Becomes the Norm