AI doesn’t have an NMLS number. (Zillow has never, ever set foot in a house for that matter.) Do you own a computer? Most in lending do. Elon Musk? I guess not. A courtroom twist in Musk’s war with OpenAI has revealed a stunningly bizarre detail about the self-described Techno King: His lawyers say that he doesn’t own a computer. (We know that President Trump has a telephone, and in fact the Trump Organization’s T1 phone is likely to be made in China.) A big topic at mortgage conferences is Artificial Intelligence. But AI seems to be becoming more lifelike. For example, Sesame AI is a “cutting-edge AI voice model that delivers natural and expressive speech synthesis. Perfect for content creators, developers, and businesses looking to add lifelike voices to their applications.” Send in some photos of yourself, and watch a film of you created saying the dialog you type in.) Scary. To no one’s surprise, a Microsoft study found that relying on AI kills your critical thinking skills. (Today’s podcast can be found here and this week is sponsored by Optimal Blue. OB bridges the primary and secondary mortgage markets to deliver the industry’s only end-to-end capital markets platform, helping lenders maximize profitability and operate efficiently so they can help American borrowers achieve the dream of homeownership. Today’s has an interview with Polunsky Beitel Green’s Marty Green on why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s exit from conservatorship must be carefully structured to preserve market stability, and protect borrowers, lenders, and the broader economy.)