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Episode Title: "When AI Shows Its Dark Side"

Get Current - September 8, 2025

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AI 101: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters

AI Evening: From Starbucks to AI First

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Analyze your own thinking patterns - use AI to identify assumptions in your writing with the prompt: "What assumptions am I making in this text that I might not be aware of?"

Practical Tip Summary:

Audit digital vulnerabilities: Use password managers (Bitwarden), enable 2FA, and create AI-assisted memorable password systems based on personal references like favorite SB hiking trails.

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Story 1: Anthropic's AI Weaponization Warning

Story 2: Fake Science Journals Exposed

Story 3: Procore's Construction AI Vision

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Emerging Themes:

1. The Weaponization Watershed Last week marked a turning point: AI shifted from being a tool that helps criminals to one that leads them. When a single hacker can orchestrate attacks on 17 organizations without knowing how to code, we've entered uncharted territory. Tony Perez warned us about this at TEDxSantaBarbara in 2016 with "Black Hats Rising"—now it's here.

2. Trust Infrastructure Under Siege The fake journal scandal reveals something deeper than academic fraud—it's an attack on how we build knowledge itself. When 1,400+ journals can masquerade as legitimate science, we're watching the erosion of truth-finding mechanisms that innovation depends on.

3. The Literacy Divide Accelerates Companies that understand AI's dual nature—both weapon and tool—will thrive. Those seeing only one side risk extinction. The real competition isn't between companies with AI and without—it's between those with AI wisdom and AI naivety.

Top Reflection Questions:

  1. If criminals with no coding skills can now launch sophisticated cyberattacks, what security assumptions need immediate re-examination?
  2. How would your organization verify research authenticity when AI can fabricate convincing scientific journals?
  3. Which repetitive firefighting tasks in your organization could be transformed into AI-powered proactive prevention?

Must-Read Links:

  1. Anthropic's AI Weaponization Report - Claude orchestrated attacks on hospitals with $500K+ ransoms
  2. Fake Science Journals Exposed - 1,400+ predatory journals publishing millions of citations
  3. Procore's AI Construction Revolution - Agents that predict problems and transfer expertise
  4. AI 101 Tonight - No-jargon guide at LODO Studios (if listening Monday)
  5. Sept 22 Fireside Chat - Former Starbucks exec on enterprise AI transformation