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AI Hacking Humans? When Machines Learn to Persuade
This is a substantive blog post by J.C. Zeller discussing the legitimate security and safety concerns around conversational AI's persuasive capabilities. The article examines how modern language models can influence human judgment through social engineering and automated persuasion, grounded in academic research and cybersecurity principles.
2 independent sources (established domain (corroborated), authenticated email infrastructure) point the same way.
Domain corroboration
Three independent records are cross-referenced to validate how long this domain has really operated.
Email infrastructure: MX · SPF · DMARC
Hosted on: NMM-AS - Neue Medien Muennich GmbH · AS34788 · DE
2 independent sources agree this domain has operated for over a year — a legitimacy signal, not a risk.
Recommended actions
- No specific action — signals look clean, but stay alert.
Source context
Checked against CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities, RDAP domain registration age, abuse.ch URLhaus, abuse.ch ThreatFox.
A snapshot of public page content at scan time, plus automated reputation and credibility signals. Not a definitive judgment — how Hugin reads evidence.