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Are You Poking the Orca? What AI, Hackers & Killer Whales Have in Common

10 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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You think your password protects you — but what if you never had to click anything for hackers to get in? This episode connects a terrifying iOS vulnerability, Tim Cook's bold iPhone prediction, and a pod of boat-attacking killer whales into one urgent question: how are we treating the intelligence we're about to hand the keys to? In this episode: * The DarkSword zero-click exploit — why a background image render can drain your entire digital life silently * Tim Cook's case for why the iPhone isn't dying in the AI era, and why physics wins * The Orca lesson: what happens when AI agents inherit the worst of human behavior This episode is based on content from Spike's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@todayatspike [https://youtube.com/@todayatspike] -- Hosting provided by SoundOn [https://www.soundon.fm/]

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