A deepfake can cost $1.33 to create, but the projected economic loss from this technology is already hitting a trillion dollars. The threat is no longer theoretical—it's a $25 million wire transfer in Hong Kong, triggered by a sophisticated deepfake video. As leaders, we've invested heavily in technological defenses, but we’ve overlooked the real target: human emotion. Deepfakes and social engineering don't breach firewalls; they exploit fear, urgency, curiosity, and our desire to trust. With...
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A deepfake can cost $1.33 to create, but the projected economic loss from this technology is already hitting a trillion dollars. The threat is no longer theoretical—it's a $25 million wire transfer in Hong Kong, triggered by a sophisticated deepfake video. As leaders, we've invested heavily in technological defenses, but we’ve overlooked the real target: human emotion. Deepfakes and social engineering don't breach firewalls; they exploit fear, urgency, curiosity, and our desire to trust. With...
Episode 42: Why Soft Skills Are the Hardest to Automate During your AI Adoption Journey
Thrive with EQ Leadership's Playbook!
32 minutes
9 months ago
Episode 42: Why Soft Skills Are the Hardest to Automate During your AI Adoption Journey
Welcome to the Thrive with EQ Podcast, where emotional intelligence meets the digital age. In this episode, Nadja El Fertasi, emotional intelligence coach, speaker, and trainer, explores why soft skills are the hardest to automate in an AI-driven world. As artificial intelligence reshapes industries, emotional intelligence has become a critical skill for leaders, teams, and organizations to navigate digital transformation successfully. In this episode, you will learn: - Why emotional ...
Thrive with EQ Leadership's Playbook!
A deepfake can cost $1.33 to create, but the projected economic loss from this technology is already hitting a trillion dollars. The threat is no longer theoretical—it's a $25 million wire transfer in Hong Kong, triggered by a sophisticated deepfake video. As leaders, we've invested heavily in technological defenses, but we’ve overlooked the real target: human emotion. Deepfakes and social engineering don't breach firewalls; they exploit fear, urgency, curiosity, and our desire to trust. With...