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Friday has arrived! Today, we have Apple’s shift from cars to home robots, Musk's chilling AI prediction, and a deepfake scam that cost millions.

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ON YOUR ‘MASTER LIST’ TODAY
  • 💬 AI Inspiration

  • 🍏 Goodbye Apple Car, Hello Apple Home-Bots

  • 🚀 Elon Musk's AI Apocalypse: Are WE Doom?

  • 🎭 $25 Million of Deepfake Scam

  • 📊 Last Poll Result

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APPLE

From Apple Car to Home Robots

Apple is working on some exciting robot projects, abandoning their Apple Car idea. They have changed direction, making a robot that could help you around the house and even a smart monitor arm that moves by itself, like nodding along in a video chat. These projects are led by big names at Apple and are all about making homes smarter and life easier. Even though these robots aren't ready to be sold yet, Apple's move shows they want to change the game in home tech, just like they've done with other gadgets.

AI News

Musk's AI Warning: 20% AI Take Over

Elon Musk thinks there's a chance (about 10-20%) that AI could take over and be a problem for humanity. He still believes we should keep working on AI because of the disruptive innovations it can bring.

But, a researcher named Roman Yampolskiy thinks Musk is being too optimistic and says the risk is way higher, almost certain doom. Despite these worries, Musk suggests slowing down on creating super smart AI to avoid big problems. This conversation shows how tricky it is to balance making life changing AI while keeping us safe.

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AI DEEP FAKES

Fake It Till You Make It: How Deepfakes Are Scamming Us

Cybercrooks tricked a company's team in Hong Kong into sending them $25.6 million. They used fake videos of the bosses to do it.

Deepfakes are super realistic fake videos made by computers. They're getting used more for scams, like creating fake clips of celebrities or pretending to be someone you trust to get money.

These scams are getting smarter. Some try to trick banks with voice clones, while others fool people into sending money by pretending to be a friend in trouble.

The U.S. government is stepping up, making rules against using fake AI voices in calls without permission and banning AI from pretending to be the government or businesses.

To stay safe from deepfakes, companies should:

  • Teach employees about these scams and how to spot them.

  • Update their safety tips to include warnings about deepfakes.

  • Use extra security steps, like more than one way to check who someone is.

  • Think about how deepfakes could mess with their brand or ads.

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