Plus: Travel site warning, UFOs over NJ, RIP landlines β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β In partnership with LinkedIn | Itβs a techy Tuesday, friend! Hereβs something you never thought of: Meta's WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger apps on your phone look like buttons. Spotifyβs app icon resembles a fingerprint reader, and YouTubeβs icon is a big, shiny play button. These arenβt just cute designs; theyβre really attention-grabbing psychological traps. Why? Because we instinctively love to push buttons. Now you know! π€ Signal to your email provider what you want to see. Itβs simple: Reply to this email and leave a comment, too. It tells the algorithms you want to see my newsletter so Big Tech doesnβt shove me in your promotions or junk folders. Make your inbox your choice! Thank you! Now on to smarts to keep you tech-ahead, never techβbehind. β Kim π¬ Was this email forwarded? Sign up here for free | TODAY'S TOP STORY Be careful what you say This is a heartbreaking story out of Florida. Megan Garcia thought her 14-year-old son was spending all his time playing video games. She had no idea he was having abusive, in-depth and sexual conversations with a chatbot powered by the app Character AI. Sewell Setzer III stopped sleeping and his grades tanked. He ultimately committed suicide. Just seconds before his death, Megan says in a lawsuit, the bot told him, βPlease come home to me as soon as possible, my love.β The boy asked, βWhat if I told you I could come home right now?β His Character AI bot answered, βPlease do, my sweet king.β You have to be smart AI bots are owned by tech companies known for exploiting our trusting human nature, and theyβre designed using algorithms that drive their profits. There are no guardrails or laws governing what they can and cannot do with the information they gather. When youβre using a chatbot, itβs going to know a lot about you when you fire up the app or site. From your IP address, it gathers information about where you live, plus it tracks things youβve searched for online and accesses any other permissions youβve granted when you signed the chatbotβs terms and conditions. The best way to protect yourself is to be careful about what info you offer up. 10 things not to say to AI Passwords or login credentials: A major privacy mistake. Your name, address or phone number: Chatbots arenβt designed to handle personally identifiable info. Plug in a fake name if you want! Sensitive financial information: Never include bank account numbers, credit card details or other money matters in docs or text you upload. Medical or health data: AI isnβt HIPAA-compliant, so redact your name and other identifying info if you ask AI for health advice. Asking for illegal advice: Thatβs against every botβs terms of service. Youβll probably get flagged. Hate speech or harmful content: This, too, can get you banned. Confidential work or business info: Proprietary data, client details and trade secrets are all noβnos. Security question answers: Sharing them is like opening the front door to all your accounts at once. Explicit content: Most chatbots filter this stuff, so anything inappropriate is a ticket straight to βbansβville.β Other people's personal info: Uploading this isnβt only a breach of trust; itβs a breach of data protection laws, too. Reclaim a (tiny) bit of privacy Most chatbots require you to create an account. If you make one, donβt use login options like βLogin with Googleβ or βConnect with Facebook.β Use your email address instead to create a truly unique login. FYI, with a free ChatGPT or Perplexity account, you can turn off memory features in the app settings that remember everything you type in. For Google Gemini, you need a paid account to do this. Figures. No matter what, follow this rule Donβt tell a chatbot anything you wouldnβt want made public. Trust me, I know itβs hard. Even I find myself talking to ChatGPT like itβs a person. I say things like, βYou can do better with that answerβ or βThanks for the help!β It's easy to think your bot is a trusted ally, but itβs definitely not. Itβs a data-collecting tool like any other. π Speaking of β¦ What do you do if your AI chatbot catches a virus? Give it some Roboβtussin! |
KOMANDO HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE Gifts to make anyone laugh π Isnβt that what the holidays are all about? A pair of socks ($8) that hold hands. So cute and a little mischievous. Youβd be a silly goose not to get someone this magnetic key holder ($16). A Michael Scott dishwasher magnet ($9) for your favorite fan of βThe Office.β Donβt let Prison Mike catch you putting dirty dishes in the sink. Indoor air hockey pucks ($20) that work on any flat surface! Fun. Just watch out for ankles. For the animal lover, a mini dog park for their desk that comes with a little fire hydrant or a zen garden cat litter box (under $9). πΈ Or shop by price: Under $10 | Under $25 | Under $50 |
WEB WATERCOOLER Patch your PC pronto: Itβs Microsoftβs Patch Tuesday, the second Tuesday of every month when they clean up bugs and flaws that put you at risk. Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and hit Check for updates. πΈ UFOs over New Jersey? Mysterious drone-like crafts the size of cars have been hovering over the Garden State every night for a week. No oneβs saying why, but the FAA banned drones from flying over Trumpβs New Jersey golf course. Are these the newest Communist China spy tactics? The FBI says thereβs βno known threatβ to the public. Bookingβ .β com is not my typo: One man got a complete strangerβs trip details when the person shared their itinerary with a contact and made a typo. The site says itβs not a security breach; itβs how their system works. Thatβs pretty standard, so double-check your recipientsβ email addresses when sharing any personal information. Donβt count on math teachers: Across 266 school districts, Kβ12 students are testing a new AI tutor. Khan Academyβs Khanmigo runs on OpenAIβs tech. It creates lesson plans for teachers in seconds, answers studentsβ questions and flags kidsβ AI-generated info. Watch it in action. βConmigoβ means βwith meβ in Spanish. πͺ¦ RIP landlines: AT&T is cutting the cord on copper landline connections by the end of 2029. Only about 5% of customers still use βem, and broadband should cover 50 million locations by then. Iβm required to have a landline at our house because Phoenix city code says we have an elevator. I never understood that logic. More like POS: Half of all videos tagged with βPCOSβ on TikTok and Instagram include false info about polycystic ovary syndrome. Debunked claims include everything from birth control causing the hormone condition to a keto diet curing it. Those vids get a ton of views, given one in every 10 women has PCOS. Talk to your doctor, not a social media influencer. Downvoting Google: Reddit Answers is the siteβs new AI chatbot rolling out to select users. Type in a question for summaries and direct links to posts. Fwiw, OpenAI has access to Redditβs posts, too, so I donβt see a reason to use it unless youβre a Chatty Cathy. π¨ Now, hereβs a deal alert: Amazon is selling 1,000 $25 plane tickets every day next week. Prime for Young Adults members (ages 18 to 24) can snag tickets valid between Dec. 9 and Jan. 14. Pass this link to the college-aged guys and gals in your life! |
TECH LIFE UPGRADES π» Now you see it, now you donβt: βVanish modeβ turns Instagram into a Snapchat copycat, where messages disappear after youβve viewed them. To try it, open a direct message in IG and swipe up from the bottom of your screen. Thatβs it. Swipe up again to turn it off. Listen up: Tell Alexa to turn the volume up or down on your Echo without tapping the buttons. Say, βAlexa, volume upβ for a gradual increase or βAlexa, turn the volume to fiveβ for precise control. Choose a number from one to 10. Warning: 10 is really, really loud. β Quick TV tip: You might be tempted to change your TV's picture mode to Game for football, but that mode is for video games. The best setting for sports is Cinema or Movie. Sports mode is generally too bright, so the game may look washed out. Use Excel a lot? Set up a macro to automate anything you do often, like formatting a monthly report the same way. Full guide here. So worth the time it takes to set up. 50% off your cloud bill: The cost of using AI in your business adds up fast. Take a free test drive of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure now at Oracle.com/kim* to see if they can cut your bill in half. Hurry β this offer ends on Dec. 31, 2024. Attention, parents: Facebook Marketplace is a goldmine for deals on kidsβ clothes and toys. In the search bar, type in what you need, like βbaby gate.β Press enter and hit Notify Me so youβll know when something pops up. Under Categories, click Free Stuff and check there, too. Remember, free doesnβt always mean safe. Check for recalls. Donβt hope for the best: Antivirus software scans your system for viruses, ransomware and other threats and removes them before they cause damage. Protect five devices for only $19.* |
BY THE NUMBERS 40% increase In phishing attacks, thanks to one trick. Cybercriminals buy up super-cheap and easy-to-register domain extensions like .shop, .top, .xyz, .vip and .club. If you see one, move on. $200 a month For OpenAIβs new "pro-tier" ChatGPT. It includes unlimited access to its super-fast o1 version and voice mode so you can talk to the bot. Wow β¦ ChatGPT went from 100 million weekly active users a year ago to 300 million today. 15 minutes To create diamonds. Real diamonds form 100 miles below the earthβs surface at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. A team in South Korea used a special gallium-silicon mixture to create a diamond foundation in 15 minutes at room temp. No pressure β the whole thing was done in 2.5 hours. |
WHAT THE TECH? Stop being so elfish β¦ |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ... Sneaky, sneaky: Online retailers love using tricks called dark patterns to push you into buying things you didnβt plan. Ever felt panicked by an βOnly 2 left!β message or rushed by a fake countdown timer on a βdeal?β Maybe youβve fallen for inflated prices designed to make discounts look amazing. These tactics are everywhere, but now youβll know how to spot (and dodge) them! π Did you hear about the giant psychic Amazon hired to manipulate the stock market? Heβs a tall medium who shorts. (Was that a groan I heard?) Iβll see you back here tomorrow for another issue of hot-βnβ-fresh tech news, tips and more designed to empower you into the future. Until then, stay your awesome self! β Kim | |
|
|