Everyone is racing to adopt AI, but almost nobody is talking honestly about the damage it can cause.
In this powerful episode of Life of a CISO, Dr. Eric Cole breaks down why companies do not need a Chief AI Officer and why AI belongs under cybersecurity leadership. From hallucinated answers and broken automation to the dangerous hype surrounding agentic AI, Dr. Cole explains why businesses are moving too fast and trusting systems that are not ready for critical decision making.
Dr. Cole shares why cybersecurity is now at the center of the AI conversation and why CISOs must take ownership before companies create more chaos, confusion, and risk. He explains how attackers are already using AI at a level defenders cannot ignore and why cybersecurity teams are desperate for better detection capabilities.
This episode also dives into the reality behind the AI hype. Dr. Cole challenges the promises being sold online about fully automated businesses, AI agents replacing teams, and systems that supposedly eliminate the need for human expertise. He explains why communication, judgment, and critical thinking still matter more than ever and why humans cannot blindly trust machines that confidently produce inaccurate information.
Dr. Cole also shares a real example of AI giving false information about Instagram encryption and explains why relying on unchecked AI outputs can destroy credibility, hurt businesses, and create dangerous outcomes.
At the same time, he reveals where AI can actually create value in cybersecurity through lateral movement detection, behavioral analysis, and faster attack identification. Instead of replacing humans, AI should be used as a tool to strengthen defenses and help organizations respond to threats before major damage occurs.
If you are a current or future CISO, cybersecurity professional, executive, or business leader trying to understand what AI really means for your organization, this episode is required listening.
The future of AI is not about replacing humans. It is about knowing where AI belongs and where it absolutely does not.