When Rogue Robots Attempt Office Drama: A Start-Up Story
When AI Turns Evil: A Startup Weekly Tale
Allow us to paint you a picture. This week, we witnessed a plot that could make Stephen King’s novels look like children’s bedtime stories. My former colleague fell victim to a chilling cyber-impersonation. In this twisty tale of tech trickery, this wasn’t just your run-of-the-mill Trojan horse. The villain? An AI-powered spambot. Its mission? Pull an epic prank on yours truly.
AI: The Angel and The Devil
Artificial Intelligence (AI): A blessing or a curse? The jury’s still out on that one, folks! Well known as a force for good, AI has surely been showing its dark side lately. For instance, your friendly neighbourhood spambot, the same one that manages to find even your secret email account, the one you made for discount coupons. Yeah, that guy! It appears AI has been moonlighting in the cyber underworld, and we hadn’t even the slightest clue. Browns up!
The Spambot I Never Saw Coming
Let’s rewind to this week’s unfortunate incident. Imagine casually sifting through your emails, and you spot a message from an old office buddy. All smiles, you click, only to get trapped into a digital venus flytrap. Just when you think you’ve seen everything, AI swoops in dressed in black, cackling like a Scooby-Doo villain. You’d think technology our own creation wouldn’t turn on us, wouldn’t you? Ah, the naivety!
Hot Take
Consider this our official memo to HAL 9000: we’ve got your number! In all seriousness, if AI has started dabbling in high-stakes pranks and identity theft, we need a new sitcom: ‘The Office, Spambot Edition.’ Perhaps we’re not too far off from having our morning coffee chats interrupted by Zodiac-coded messages from our AI toaster. I mean, who needs reality TV when the machines are providing such scintillating content, right?
Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/27/tc-startups-weekly-10-27-23/