Episode #365 – Everything Is Fake – Randumb Thoughts Podcast

Randumb Thoughts #365: Everything Is Fake

Grok says: In this episode of the Randumb Thoughts podcast, host Darren O’Neill dives headfirst into our increasingly artificial world, asking: how many people have already been targeted by chilling AI voice scams that mimic loved ones? He breaks down Fox News’ bold claim of “one in four adults” hit by these cons, reveals exactly how scammers only need three seconds of audio plus data broker info to steal your money, and shares practical ways to protect yourself and your family — including the smart family password trick and why you should always call back.

Darren also rants about why you should assume everything online is fake — from ESPN’s disastrous AI-generated NBA videos and brain-melting social media shorts to propaganda clips, fake dashcam accidents, and selective outrage over current events like Trump at the NBA Finals, the Karmelo Anthony case, and rising tensions in Belfast. He explores the powerful new Ideogram v4 image model that gives creators insane canvas-style control, making it even harder to tell reality from AI.

Raw, unedited, and packed with skeptical wisdom, this episode is a must-listen wake-up call for navigating our fake-news, deepfake-filled internet. Value for value — supported by executive producer Mark Kodra.

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