70 percent of hiring pros reject candidates over a bad photo. With AI tools, you can whip up a pro pic in minutes.
How to make AI headshots
23andMe sold your DNA. Can you stop it? — May 24th, Hour 1
Your DNA, your family tree, your most personal data … now in the hands of Big Pharma. Also this hour: Meta refuses to stop scam ads, AI clones, and the viral “invisible phone.” Plus, Anthony from Spokane says someone hacked the neighborhood security cameras.
Top 3 scams that drain your bank account
It’s more than spam. These are the tricks scammers use to empty your wallet, and how to spot them.
AI lets slain man confront his killer — May 24th, Hour 2
Army vet Chris Pelkey was shot and killed in a road rage incident. In a courtroom first, his family used AI to recreate his voice and image — letting him speak to the man who took his life. His sister, Stacey Wales, joins us to explain why they did it and how it sparked a national conversation about tech and justice.
Bitcoin goes mainstream. Time to buy? — May 24th, Hour 3
It’s official: Wall Street’s biggest names are getting into crypto. Should you? By the way, don’t fall for the AI puppy ads. What shows up isn’t a smart robot dog. Plus, the world’s first mass-produced flying car and an AI that could transform health care.
Smile for Zuck and get paid — May 24th, Hour 4
Meta is hiring people to sit and make facial expressions for hours. Why? To train AI clones, of course. Plus, Jeff from Dallas says his wife suspects the office IT guy is listening to her personal calls. Later, I dive into EMF blockers and Jeff Bezos’ over-the-top wedding.
“Hello Pervert” scam
You get an email from a stranger claiming, “We have naked pictures of you!” It’s a scam designed to scare you into paying up. Here’s what to know.
Apple Intelligence falls flat
Apple promised AI in every corner of your iPhone. The reality? Most of it’s missing.
Your .edu email gets you 3 big freebies
It’s not only for logging into class. That school address unlocks free software that normally costs thousands.
Deepfake p*rn is now a crime
The Take It Down Act is a big win for victims, but good luck getting shady sites to actually take your image down.
Beware the Wi-Fi Pineapple trick
It’s no tropical treat. If your phone auto-connects to public Wi-Fi, you might get burned.
What a time to write
With AI tools, it’s easier than ever to fake your way through school, work — anything.
Never tell the truth on security questions
If a hacker can find your mom’s maiden name or your first pet on social media, your accounts are easy targets.
Don’t fall for Facebook or Instagram scams
See a great deal on your feed? Here’s why it could be a slick scam that takes your money fast.
23andMe data sold for $256M
Your DNA is now in the hands of biotech giant Regeneron. They say they’ll protect it. Plus, Owen Wilson deepfake scams, Meta lets fraud off the hook, and phone-free vacations. Got T-Mobile? Here’s how to claim your part of the $350M data breach settlement.
One inbox for everything
Tired of missing bill alerts and repair requests? Set up a shared email for all the important stuff.
With AI, you’re the product
Most AI tools don’t cost anything to use. There’s a reason: your data is the price.
Turn an old phone into a free security cam
Time to pull out your old smartphone. Get an extra tool to protect your home with this step-by-step guide.
Gen Z is a national security threat
Sixty percent get their news from TikTok, YouTube and Instagram. Here’s why that has experts alarmed.
Hidden cam shocker
Some cams are so small they can hide inside smoke detectors, clocks and remotes. Try these pro tips to spot them.