SUMMARY
Jeremy and Jim sidequest into a new and unexpected threat vector facing small business owners: AI-generated fake receipts. Prompted by recent updates in image generation tools like ChatGPT, the hosts explore how easily digital forgeries can now mimic legitimate sales documents—and the real-world implications for businesses relying on traditional proof-of-purchase systems.
They also discuss how current infrastructures like paper receipts, lack of digital verification, and slow-moving regulations are leaving businesses vulnerable. The conversation moves through legal, technical, and philosophical territory—touching on deepfakes, satire, and blockchain-based solutions. As always, Jeremy and Jim keep it informative, candid, and just the right amount of cheeky.
CHAPTERS
01:00 – Tech Evolves, So Do Scams: The hosts reflect on how every major tech advancement—from printers to IDs—has sparked new waves of fraud.
02:00 – Deepfakes, Satire, and Legal Gray Areas: Jim brings up the issue of satire vs. fraud, and they discuss recent legislation like New Jersey’s anti-deepfake bill.
03:00 – Why Paper Receipts Are Now a Liability: Jeremy emphasizes that businesses still using paper receipts are opening themselves to fraud and should consider more traceable digital systems.
04:00 – Blockchain, Digital Threads & Verifiability: The idea of using blockchain and other digital tools for verifying purchases is floated—with a healthy dose of skepticism.
04:45 – Final Thoughts + A Cheeky Expense Report: Jeremy jokes about submitting an expense report, bringing a humorous close to a serious conversation.
RESOURCES & MENTIONS
* ChatGPT and AI image generation updates
* New Jersey’s legislation on deepfakes
* Concepts: Digital traceability, blockchain, receipt verification systems
source
Human smuggling, forced labor among allegations in south Georgia federal indictment Department of Justice (.gov) Source…
Meta Unveils New Anti-Scam Tools for WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger gbhackers.com Source link
Meta launches anti-scam tools on Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger: Here’s what is new MSN Source link
Border Patrol Sent a Newborn U.S. Citizen to Mexico Voice of San Diego Source link
Meta introduces new scam detection tools for Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger The Eastleigh Voice Source link
Google Sues to Stop Work-From-Home Scams abcnews.com Source link