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Stupid | Smart - The Kid who hacked NASA because he was bored

15 min · 1. Jan. 2026
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2557766/open_sms] In 1999, Jonathan Joseph James, a verified computer prodigy, hacked the International Space Station and downloaded classified documents which landed him into a world of trouble. But it was the way his curiosity was handled that resulted in consequences for the teen that no one could see coming. What does this story teach us about the way that our systems, when challenged, serve themselves at the expense of the individuals who are caught in them? Asa-Mari breaks it down in this episode of Case & Point. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557766/support] Stay curious. Stay grounded. And remember: the stories we accept today are the ones we live inside tomorrow.

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Episode Stupid | Smart - The Kid who hacked NASA because he was bored Cover

Stupid | Smart - The Kid who hacked NASA because he was bored

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2557766/open_sms] In 1999, Jonathan Joseph James, a verified computer prodigy, hacked the International Space Station and downloaded classified documents which landed him into a world of trouble. But it was the way his curiosity was handled that resulted in consequences for the teen that no one could see coming. What does this story teach us about the way that our systems, when challenged, serve themselves at the expense of the individuals who are caught in them? Asa-Mari breaks it down in this episode of Case & Point. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557766/support] Stay curious. Stay grounded. And remember: the stories we accept today are the ones we live inside tomorrow.

1. Jan. 202615 min
Episode I'm (NOT) loving it: How they almost stole Christmas Cover

I'm (NOT) loving it: How they almost stole Christmas

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2557766/open_sms] What happens when a global brand uses generative AI to tell a holiday story centered on chaos and cynicism, aimed at an audience of working people already carrying real economic and emotional strain? And why did this ad land so differently from McDonald’s far more successful Grinch Meal holiday campaign? In this holiday bonus episode of Case & Point, host Asa-Mari Z. investigates the backlash surrounding McDonald’s Netherlands’ AI-generated Christmas ad and what it reveals about storytelling, power, and responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence. This episode explores: * Public trust in AI advertising and generative AI content * The cultural role of holiday advertising for working people * Why the problem wasn’t AI itself, but the story that was told * The economic, environmental, and labor impacts shaping public perception of AI * How creative and marketing decisions reflect larger power dynamics Rather than treating this as a one-off marketing failure, Case & Point examines the ad as a microcosm of a larger cultural moment, where companies rush to adopt AI while shifting risk and cost downward to workers and consumers. This episode is a thoughtful, investigative look at AI in advertising, ethical storytelling, and why brands have a responsibility to earn trust when using powerful new technologies. Because when technology moves fast, judgment has to move carefully. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557766/support] Stay curious. Stay grounded. And remember: the stories we accept today are the ones we live inside tomorrow.

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