Kevin Roos
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Yeah, I will say as an aging millennial, it is very appealing to me the idea that I could profit from saying I was going to go to a party and then not go.
We've all had that dream.
We've been doing that for free for years.
All right, this next one comes to us from 404 Media.
Hackers simply asked Meta AI to give them access to high-profile Instagram accounts, and it worked!
Hackers say they used a Meta AI support chatbot to break into a host of high-profile Instagram profiles by asking the support bot to change the email address associated with the target account.
The claims coincide with a series of high-profile Instagram account takeovers, including the Barack Obama White House account,
the Chief Master Sergeant of Space Force's account and Sephora's account.
Kevin, what do you make of the fact that you can just apparently access someone else's Instagram account by asking Meta AI?
Look, I know it seems like this story is bad for Meta, but I actually think it's good because we have finally found something that Meta AI is good for.
And I'm not sure that I could name a second thing.
So congratulations to the superintelligence.
I'm going to guess that that's not actually his contact information and is in fact some sort of phishing scam that would, you know, harm you.
Kevin, you know we have a strict no-doxing policy here on the show.
It's pretty funny because it's like there's maybe only one word in the English language that you could name your Bluetooth speaker that would force an emergency landing.
And you picked it, brother.
It's so true.
It's a very bad name for a Bluetooth speaker unless you plan on playing some bomb-ass tunes.
You know?
Look, it's all about context.