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456,000 sextortion reports in 2024. OpenAI's new Sora app combines 3 dangers that make this threat worse.
OpenAI just released Sora, an AI video generation app being rolled out to teens. As a 30-year cybersecurity expert, I'm calling it a silver platter for predators. This video breaks down exactly why Sora is different from other social media apps and what specific dangers parents need to understand.
- Why Sora's cameo feature creates permanent biometric data risks your family can't reverse
- 65,000 AI-generated deepfake sextortion cases happened in 2024 - and Sora makes this worse
- The 3 specific threats Sora combines (biometric data harvesting, deepfake weaponization, addictive algorithms)
I spent 30 years in cybersecurity, including work with the NSA, and I'm also a dad. I understand the technical threats AND the parenting challenges. This isn't about creating fear - it's about giving you the knowledge to make informed decisions for your family.
The problem isn't that your kids are bad or that you're failing as a parent. The problem is that companies design these apps asking "can we?" instead of "should we?" Once you understand these patterns, you can protect your family not just from Sora, but from the next app that comes along.
View the Family IT Guy Amazon store for my recommended family-safe products https://www.amazon.com/shop/family.it.guy
By Family IT Guy456,000 sextortion reports in 2024. OpenAI's new Sora app combines 3 dangers that make this threat worse.
OpenAI just released Sora, an AI video generation app being rolled out to teens. As a 30-year cybersecurity expert, I'm calling it a silver platter for predators. This video breaks down exactly why Sora is different from other social media apps and what specific dangers parents need to understand.
- Why Sora's cameo feature creates permanent biometric data risks your family can't reverse
- 65,000 AI-generated deepfake sextortion cases happened in 2024 - and Sora makes this worse
- The 3 specific threats Sora combines (biometric data harvesting, deepfake weaponization, addictive algorithms)
I spent 30 years in cybersecurity, including work with the NSA, and I'm also a dad. I understand the technical threats AND the parenting challenges. This isn't about creating fear - it's about giving you the knowledge to make informed decisions for your family.
The problem isn't that your kids are bad or that you're failing as a parent. The problem is that companies design these apps asking "can we?" instead of "should we?" Once you understand these patterns, you can protect your family not just from Sora, but from the next app that comes along.
View the Family IT Guy Amazon store for my recommended family-safe products https://www.amazon.com/shop/family.it.guy