Welcome to part 2 of the Cognitive Heist miniseries: The Bait Man
🗝️ He doesn’t pick the lock.
🚪 He doesn’t sneak in the back.
🪝 He just leaves something shiny on the ground and waits for you to pick it up.
Enter "The Bait Man": the scammer who lets your own curiosity or greed do all the work.
Part 2 of Cognitive Heist explores:
👉 Why bait-based scams (phishing, “found” USBs, QR traps, honeytexts) work so well
👉 The irresistible psychology of forbidden knowledge and too-good-to-miss offers
👉 A chilling parallel with the Nazi gold train legend—possibly the most expensive “nothing” in history
👉 The ancient myth of Pandora’s Box... and what it says about modern clickbait
👉 And as always: tentacles, noir, and cognitive traps.
In other news:
👉 The FAIK Files: Climbing Through the Context Window
Audio version: https://pod.link/1771521321/episode/3ec38fa7cd599b26e3c7fde25651a3f0
YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ntZlQ4Lbkw
👉 Research Paper of the Week: Project Vend-- Can Claude run a small shop? (And why does that matter?)
Anthropic's page discussing the experiment
Business Insider
P.S. -- Just a quick reminder that I've got a great book out that's all about deepfakes, disinformation, and deception. Be sure to check it out if you haven't already: https://ThisBookIsFAIK.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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