Cyber Everything

The Good, the Bad, and the Scary Reality of Generative AI

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Are you worried about how generative AI is shifting creative industries, or how modern online scams are targeting your daily life? In this episode of the Cyber Everything podcast, we break down exclusive data revealing why young adults are actually the most vulnerable to cyber fraud and how AI is changing the marketplace for artists. Join host Lucien Taylor, Emily Taylor, and PR expert Guy Bellamy as they delve into the real-world consequences of technology on human intent and security. We explore the "controls era" of artificial intelligence, legal copyright battles, and why 18-to-29-year-olds are three times more likely to fall victim to online scams than those in their 70s. By looking at real data from Oxford Information Labs, we look to shift the conversation from victim-blaming to systemic safeguarding and corporate responsibility. Finally, stick around for our Tech Room 101, where we debate the virtue signaling on LinkedIn and review the Apple Home-supported iSmartgate garage door opener.

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episode The Good, the Bad, and the Scary Reality of Generative AI cover

The Good, the Bad, and the Scary Reality of Generative AI

Are you worried about how generative AI is shifting creative industries, or how modern online scams are targeting your daily life? In this episode of the Cyber Everything podcast, we break down exclusive data revealing why young adults are actually the most vulnerable to cyber fraud and how AI is changing the marketplace for artists. Join host Lucien Taylor, Emily Taylor, and PR expert Guy Bellamy as they delve into the real-world consequences of technology on human intent and security. We explore the "controls era" of artificial intelligence, legal copyright battles, and why 18-to-29-year-olds are three times more likely to fall victim to online scams than those in their 70s. By looking at real data from Oxford Information Labs, we look to shift the conversation from victim-blaming to systemic safeguarding and corporate responsibility. Finally, stick around for our Tech Room 101, where we debate the virtue signaling on LinkedIn and review the Apple Home-supported iSmartgate garage door opener.

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