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Have you seen that new Netflix series, Kaos? It’s part satire, part prophecy—and maybe a little too real. It paints a world where the gods are losing their power, and regular people are waking up to just how much they’ve been handed.
We’re stepping into a world where AI is in everyone’s hands. Good people. And… not-so-good people.
You might’ve seen how AI generated fake images of celebrities “attending” the Met Gala. They weren’t there. But the photos looked real enough to fool most of the internet.
Now comes the bigger concern—this time, not from Hollywood, but the FBI.
The FBI just issued a warning about AI-powered scams. People are creating deepfakes of U.S. officials—pretending to be law enforcement, government agencies, even your bank. It’s so believable, people are falling for it and losing serious money.
Here’s the full article from CNBC: 🔗 FBI warns that AI is fueling fake U.S. officials in deepfake scams
This isn’t about fear. It’s about knowing what game you’re playing—so you don’t get played.
Criminals have time. They’re creative. They’re not bound by rules. That’s why they’re already running with this tech while the rest of us are still figuring it out.
But here’s the good news: You can protect yourself. You can protect your people. You just need to be alert, not anxious.
So ask yourself:
Do I know how to spot a fake call from a “government official”?
Do my kids, spouse, or parents?
Are we treating AI like a toy, or a tool?
Because the world is online now. Everyone. Everywhere. And the same power that was once locked up in corporate boardrooms or behind tech firewalls? It’s now in your hands and your neighbors.
The gods have lost control. The people have the power. It’s exciting. It’s scary. It’s real.
Chaos is here. But so are you. Buckle up—and know where your shield is.
Let's chat again soon...
Gibz
Have you seen that new Netflix series, Kaos? It’s part satire, part prophecy—and maybe a little too real. It paints a world where the gods are losing their power, and regular people are waking up to just how much they’ve been handed.
We’re stepping into a world where AI is in everyone’s hands. Good people. And… not-so-good people.
You might’ve seen how AI generated fake images of celebrities “attending” the Met Gala. They weren’t there. But the photos looked real enough to fool most of the internet.
Now comes the bigger concern—this time, not from Hollywood, but the FBI.
The FBI just issued a warning about AI-powered scams. People are creating deepfakes of U.S. officials—pretending to be law enforcement, government agencies, even your bank. It’s so believable, people are falling for it and losing serious money.
Here’s the full article from CNBC: 🔗 FBI warns that AI is fueling fake U.S. officials in deepfake scams
This isn’t about fear. It’s about knowing what game you’re playing—so you don’t get played.
Criminals have time. They’re creative. They’re not bound by rules. That’s why they’re already running with this tech while the rest of us are still figuring it out.
But here’s the good news: You can protect yourself. You can protect your people. You just need to be alert, not anxious.
So ask yourself:
Do I know how to spot a fake call from a “government official”?
Do my kids, spouse, or parents?
Are we treating AI like a toy, or a tool?
Because the world is online now. Everyone. Everywhere. And the same power that was once locked up in corporate boardrooms or behind tech firewalls? It’s now in your hands and your neighbors.
The gods have lost control. The people have the power. It’s exciting. It’s scary. It’s real.
Chaos is here. But so are you. Buckle up—and know where your shield is.
Let's chat again soon...
Gibz
Have you seen that new Netflix series, Kaos? It’s part satire, part prophecy—and maybe a little too real. It paints a world where the gods are losing their power, and regular people are waking up to just how much they’ve been handed.
We’re stepping into a world where AI is in everyone’s hands. Good people. And… not-so-good people.
You might’ve seen how AI generated fake images of celebrities “attending” the Met Gala. They weren’t there. But the photos looked real enough to fool most of the internet.
Now comes the bigger concern—this time, not from Hollywood, but the FBI.
The FBI just issued a warning about AI-powered scams. People are creating deepfakes of U.S. officials—pretending to be law enforcement, government agencies, even your bank. It’s so believable, people are falling for it and losing serious money.
Here’s the full article from CNBC: 🔗 FBI warns that AI is fueling fake U.S. officials in deepfake scams
This isn’t about fear. It’s about knowing what game you’re playing—so you don’t get played.
Criminals have time. They’re creative. They’re not bound by rules. That’s why they’re already running with this tech while the rest of us are still figuring it out.
But here’s the good news: You can protect yourself. You can protect your people. You just need to be alert, not anxious.
So ask yourself:
Do I know how to spot a fake call from a “government official”?
Do my kids, spouse, or parents?
Are we treating AI like a toy, or a tool?
Because the world is online now. Everyone. Everywhere. And the same power that was once locked up in corporate boardrooms or behind tech firewalls? It’s now in your hands and your neighbors.
The gods have lost control. The people have the power. It’s exciting. It’s scary. It’s real.
Chaos is here. But so are you. Buckle up—and know where your shield is.
Let's chat again soon...
Gibz
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Help you create and earn on your terms.
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