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AI-Powered Holiday Scams: Don't Get Fooled This Festive Season!
As holiday cheer fills the air, AI scammers sharpen their tools to deceive unsuspecting individuals. This article explores how AI is making scams more sophisticated and offers tips to protect yourself. From phishing attacks to voice cloning and fake websites, stay informed and vigilant to ensure a safe and joyous festive season.
Introduction to AI‑Powered Scams
Sophistication of AI‑Generated Scams
Protection Strategies Against AI Scams
Red Flags in AI‑Generated Phishing Attempts
Preventing AI Voice Cloning Scams
Social Media Precautions for Users
Identifying Fake Websites and Media
Expert Opinions on AI Scam Evolution
Public Reactions to AI‑Driven Threats
Future Implications of AI Scams
Conclusion: Staying Safe in the Digital Age
Jan 6, 2025
Google Maps Faces Criticism in West Bank: Navigational Nightmares Amidst Conflict
Google Maps is under fire as Palestinians in the West Bank struggle with outdated and unreliable navigation, exacerbated by the ongoing Gaza conflict. Users report being misdirected to restricted roads and dangerous checkpoints, while Google maintains a stance of neutrality and continuous improvement. With live traffic updates disabled due to the war, Palestinians are increasingly turning to social media and local apps to navigate safely.
Jan 6, 2025
AI in the 2024 Elections: The Reality vs. Expectations Showdown
AI's influence in the 2024 elections unfolded in surprising ways, with less impactful deepfakes than feared and a significant boost in campaign operations efficiency. From AI-generated translations to strategic assistance, the technology played a key behind-the-scenes role. Despite ongoing concerns about detection and the 'liar's dividend,' AI's potential benefits for smaller campaigns and inclusivity were highlighted alongside the need for future transparency and regulation.
Jan 6, 2025
Tech's Titanic Failures of 2024: From Apple's Vision Pro to Rabbit R1
Dive into the unfolding saga of 2024's biggest tech flops: Apple's Vision Pro, Humane Ai Pin, and Rabbit R1. These products, initially met with derision, continue to evolve with updates despite facing harsh criticism. Explore how these devices—ranging from prohibitively expensive AR headsets to quirky AI gadgets—remain afloat in the competitive tech seas.
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OpenAI Ships GPT-5.5-Cyber, a Near-Mythos Model for Vetted Defenders
OpenAI launched GPT-5.5-Cyber, a specialized model for cybersecurity defenders that scored 81.9% on the CyberGym benchmark and completed simulated corporate cyberattacks. The UK AISI found it nearly as capable as Anthropic's Claude Mythos — 20% vs 30% success on a 32-step attack simulation. But the strategy diverges: Anthropic locks Mythos to ~40 orgs, while OpenAI offers tiered access through its Trusted Access for Cyber program.
May 8, 2026
OpenAI Launches GPT-5.5-Cyber, Taking Direct Aim at Anthropic Mythos
OpenAI launched GPT-5.5-Cyber on May 7 — a cybersecurity-focused AI model rolling out to vetted defenders. The release comes a month after Anthropic's Claude Mythos and signals an escalating arms race in AI-powered cyber tools, with both companies jockeying for government trust.
May 3, 2026
Anthropic Mythos Exposes AI Governance Crisis as Models Gain Autonomy
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model, which can autonomously execute multi-step cyberattacks and discovered decades-old software bugs, has triggered Project Glasswing — a restricted-access coalition with CISA, Microsoft, and Apple. The model's capabilities are forcing a reckoning over how companies govern AI that can act independently.