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Actually Intelligent podcast: Lexi Reese, Lanai

On this episode of Actually Intelligent, Max Thon sits down with Lexi Reese, CEO and co-founder of Lanai, the enterprise AI observability platform helping companies track, govern, and scale AI workflows without the creep factor.

Lexi unpacks how AI is becoming an invisible second workforce and what leaders need to do now to manage it responsibly. With past roles at Google, Gusto, and AmEx, she brings the receipts on scaling innovation while keeping data secure and teams in the loop.

From the risks of shadow AI to what’s next for AI policy, this episode is packed with takeaways for leaders who want to harness AI’s power without losing control. Plus, Lexi shares the AI tool that’s changing her day-to-day life.

Read 3 Things I Learned About AI Observability from Lexi Reese of Lenai to hear more from Lexi Reese about her Senate run, the important difference between observing work versus surveilling workers, and how Descript is blowing her mind as a former documentary filmmaker.

show notes:

04:42 - Assessing Algorithmic Risks and Bias

05:05 - AI Tool Risks and Detection

08:05 - Shadow AI: Origins and Perceptions"

13:16 - AI Infrastructure & Enterprise Solutions

20:23 - Balancing AI Innovation, Safety  and Regulation

29:08 - Favorite AI Tool Discussion

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