Jan 2nd 2025
Tech News Weekly 368
Facebook Hopes You'll Befriend AI Influencers
Hosted by
Mikah Sargent,
Abrar Al-Heeti
AI Phishing, Retro Tech Revival, Passkey Predicament
Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
In the first episode of 2025, Mikah and Abrar discuss Meta's plans to add AI bots to their social media platforms, the rise of AI-generated phishing scams, the trend of parents giving their kids retro tech devices to reduce screen time, and the current state and future potential of passkeys for secure logins.
- Meta plans to populate Facebook and Instagram with AI-generated bot accounts that can create content, share posts, and interact with users, in an effort to drive engagement as user growth stagnates. Abrar and Mikah debate the pros and cons of AI bots on social media.
- Cybersecurity experts have seen a significant increase in sophisticated phishing scams using AI to generate hyper-personalized messages mimicking people's communication styles, with over 90% of successful cyberattacks now beginning with phishing emails. Abrar and Mikah discuss cybersecurity training and email filtering used by companies to combat this.
- There's a growing trend of parents gifting their kids retro tech like Walkmans, portable CD players, and MP3 players in an effort to reduce screen time. Mikah and Abrar reflect on the appeal of single-purpose devices and bonding over music.
- Passkeys, a new login technology aiming to replace passwords, have seen increasing adoption but face usability challenges and inconsistent implementation across sites and devices. Mikah explains how passkeys work and recommends using password managers for now, as both hosts agree passkeys aren't quite ready for mainstream adoption yet.
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Links
- Facebook Thinks AI Bots Will Be Your New Social Media Friends
- AI-generated phishing scams target corporate executives
- Sick of screens, families are giving kids old Walkmen and MP3 players - The Washington Post
- Passkey technology is elegant, but it’s most definitely not usable security - Ars Technica