Topic: Ai Fraud

4 chapters across the catalog

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 2:22:26 - 2:24:37

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Tim Walz and Elizabeth Warren, AI Voice Parody Analysis

The hosts review AI-generated parody clips of Tim Walz and Elizabeth Warren. The Walz clip satirizes a fraud investigation involving the Somali community in Minnesota, while the Warren clip mocks her heritage claims. The hosts critique the quality of the AI voices, noting that while the technology is improving, it often lacks the necessary nuance and "gusto" for effective audio-only humor.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 2:04:18 - 2:05:59

1753: Local Jamoke

Buzzkill Jr on European Banking Regulations and AI

During a meetup, Buzzkill Jr discussed the difficulties of performing AI-driven bank fraud detection in Europe due to excessive licensing and registration requirements. He concluded that the regulatory environment makes it nearly impossible for tech companies to compete or operate efficiently in the EU. The hosts use this as evidence that European protectionism will ultimately retard their own economy.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 52:33 - 57:36

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Renovaro Biosciences, Nina Brink, AI Shell Game Allegations

Hindenburg Research released a report labeling Renovaro Biosciences a "worthless AI shell game" involving controversial Dutch businesswoman Nina Brink (now Nina Storms). The report alleges the company, which claims to use AI for cancer treatment, is built on fraudulent science and a "murderous" past involving its founder. The situation is being cited as a potential signal of the bursting AI investment bubble.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 19:31 - 21:55

1546: Cat Hole

AI Voice Cloning, Arizona Kidnapping Scam

Jennifer DeStefano of Arizona reported a sophisticated scam where she heard a cloned version of her 15-year-old daughter's voice sobbing and asking for help. The scammers demanded money and threatened the child, though the daughter was actually safe on a skiing trip. Experts from Arizona State University warn that voice cloning technology now requires only three seconds of audio to create a convincing replica.