In this episode of Darnley’s Cyber Café, we slow things down and look at a recent data leak involving Wired to understand what these incidents actually mean for everyday people. Millions of records. No passwords. No credit cards. And yet, there is real risk. Using a real-world breach as the starting point, this conversation explores how seemingly harmless pieces of information can quietly add up over time, why delayed consequences are often the most dangerous, and what small, deliberate...
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In this episode of Darnley’s Cyber Café, we slow things down and look at a recent data leak involving Wired to understand what these incidents actually mean for everyday people. Millions of records. No passwords. No credit cards. And yet, there is real risk. Using a real-world breach as the starting point, this conversation explores how seemingly harmless pieces of information can quietly add up over time, why delayed consequences are often the most dangerous, and what small, deliberate...
We explore the unsettling intersection between technology and emotion. When machines begin to understand, and imitate, human empathy. What happens to our sense of trust, vulnerability, and authenticity moving forward? Discover how artificial intelligence is learning to recognize distress, comfort users, and even mirror emotion, and why that should make you pause before opening your next chat window. It’s a story about comfort, control, and the thin line between human feeling and synthet...
Darnley's Cyber Café
In this episode of Darnley’s Cyber Café, we slow things down and look at a recent data leak involving Wired to understand what these incidents actually mean for everyday people. Millions of records. No passwords. No credit cards. And yet, there is real risk. Using a real-world breach as the starting point, this conversation explores how seemingly harmless pieces of information can quietly add up over time, why delayed consequences are often the most dangerous, and what small, deliberate...