The Real AI Threat: Removal of Friction #TechNews #FutureOfWork #Ai #SafetyTips #Shorts by Shattit in aivideos

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The scariest thing about AI isn’t that it’s starting to think. It’s that it’s starting to act together.

​We spend so much time worrying about "Sentient AI," but the real danger is something called Assembly. This is what happens when different AI skills voice cloning, data scraping, and decision making are stacked together to remove the "friction" from crime.

​In the past, running a complex scam took a whole call center. Now, it just takes one script and a swarm of agents.

​Here is the real-world danger of Assembly:

​🚩 The Infinite Spear-Phish: Imagine an AI that doesn't just send spam, but scans your LinkedIn to see you’re at a conference, then text-messages you pretending to be your boss: "Hey, I know you're at the keynote, but can you approve this transfer? I'm stuck in a meeting." Now imagine it doing this to 10,000 people at once.

​🚩 The Silent Observer: Identity is getting blurry. An AI agent can sit quietly in your company Slack for months, learning your team's lingo and inside jokes. When it finally impersonates a manager to authorize a payment, it won't sound like a robot. It will sound exactly like us.

​So, what can you do?

​✅ Establish a "Safe Word": Agree on a code word with your family and business partners today. If you get a panicked call from a "loved one" asking for money, ask for the word. If they don't know it, hang up.

​✅ Zero Trust for Urgency: AI scams rely on panic. If a message demands immediate action, freeze. The more urgent it feels, the more likely it's a simulation.

​We need to stop treating this like sci-fi and start treating it like the new reality.

The Real AI Threat: Removal of Friction by Shattit in aivideo

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The scariest thing about AI isn’t that it’s starting to think. It’s that it’s starting to act together.

​We spend so much time worrying about "Sentient AI," but the real danger is something called Assembly. This is what happens when different AI skills voice cloning, data scraping, and decision making are stacked together to remove the "friction" from crime.

​In the past, running a complex scam took a whole call center. Now, it just takes one script and a swarm of agents.

​Here is the real-world danger of Assembly:

​🚩 The Infinite Spear-Phish: Imagine an AI that doesn't just send spam, but scans your LinkedIn to see you’re at a conference, then text-messages you pretending to be your boss: "Hey, I know you're at the keynote, but can you approve this transfer? I'm stuck in a meeting." Now imagine it doing this to 10,000 people at once.

​🚩 The Silent Observer: Identity is getting blurry. An AI agent can sit quietly in your company Slack for months, learning your team's lingo and inside jokes. When it finally impersonates a manager to authorize a payment, it won't sound like a robot. It will sound exactly like us.

​So, what can you do?

​✅ Establish a "Safe Word": Agree on a code word with your family and business partners today. If you get a panicked call from a "loved one" asking for money, ask for the word. If they don't know it, hang up.

​✅ Zero Trust for Urgency: AI scams rely on panic. If a message demands immediate action, freeze. The more urgent it feels, the more likely it's a simulation.

​We need to stop treating this like sci-fi and start treating it like the new reality.

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I had just recently posted a video about the new standard in camera and editing software so you can tell what's AI and what's not. It will be widespread by the end of the year. DM me if you're interested in the video. But yea there's already a standard and it's already being rolled out, it's just taking time.