Episode 4: When AI Gets Expensive
China blocks Meta, Copilot raises prices, and why broadcast automation is the clearest agent story yet
Published May 9, 2026
Episode 4: When AI Gets Expensive
China blocking Meta's Manus deal sets the tone for a month where AI got more political, more expensive, and more operational. In this episode of Low Latency from Turboline.ai, we break down the geopolitical tensions, pricing shifts in the AI market, and why practical applications are finally catching up to the hype.
We talk about Copilot raising prices and what that means for the economics of AI tooling. Then we finish with AI radio and explore why broadcast automation is one of the clearest real-world agent stories right now.
What We Covered
- China blocks Meta's Manus deal - Geopolitical tensions reshape the AI hardware and policy landscape
- Copilot price increases - What rising AI tool costs mean for enterprise adoption and consumer habits
- AI radio and broadcast automation - Why this is becoming one of the most tangible and profitable agent use cases in the market
Listen now and join the conversation about the economics and operations reshaping the AI industry.