Recent developments highlight both the potential and the risks associated with artificial intelligence. In a concerning incident, an imposter leveraged AI to mimic Secretary of State Marco Rubio's voice and writing, targeting foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress in an attempt to gain sensitive information via a fake Signal account. The State Department and FBI are investigating this incident, which began in mid-June 2025, and are taking steps to prevent future impersonations. Separately, the cybersecurity firm Cignal LLC is set to offer an AI security training course at Black Hat USA 2025 in Las Vegas, focusing on testing and protecting AI systems against attacks. In the entertainment industry, the band The Velvet Sundown was revealed to be entirely AI-generated, while Moonvalley introduced Marey, a video model trained on licensed data, aimed at integrating AI ethically into filmmaking. In finance, Kepler Cheuvreux and Unigestion launched Kepler Unigestion, managing over EUR 3 billion in assets, to apply AI-driven quantitative strategies to listed equities. Connecticut hosted its first Health AI Championship, showcasing AI applications designed to improve healthcare outcomes. On the educational front, a professor at Marquette University is addressing the impact of AI on learning, emphasizing the need for students to distinguish between reliable sources and AI-generated content. A dad is also using AI to help parent his five kids, for homeschooling, settling arguments, and bedtime routines. Furthermore, the Trump Administration updated guidance on how agencies should report AI use cases, similar to the Biden Administration's guidance, to streamline reporting and protect from harm. Finally, it's been noted that cybersecurity and AI operations have hidden climate costs due to their significant energy consumption.
Key Takeaways
- An AI impersonator posed as Secretary of State Marco Rubio, contacting foreign ministers and US officials via a fake Signal account to solicit information.
- The State Department and FBI are investigating the AI impersonation of Marco Rubio, which began in mid-June 2025.
- Cignal LLC will teach an AI security training course at Black Hat USA 2025, focusing on attacking and defending AI systems.
- The band The Velvet Sundown has been confirmed to be entirely AI-generated.
- Moonvalley launched Marey, an AI video model trained on licensed data, for ethical use in filmmaking.
- Kepler Cheuvreux and Unigestion launched Kepler Unigestion, managing over EUR 3 billion in assets, using AI for equity strategies.
- Connecticut's Health AI Championship showcased AI applications for improving healthcare.
- A Marquette University professor is addressing the impact of AI on education, focusing on source reliability.
- A dad is using AI to assist with parenting his five children, including homeschooling and settling arguments.
- Cybersecurity and AI operations contribute to climate costs due to high energy consumption.
AI Impersonates Marco Rubio to Trick US Officials
An impostor used AI to copy Secretary of State Marco Rubio's voice and writing. The person contacted foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress. The goal was to get sensitive information. Rubio's office warned people to be careful. Officials are investigating this new type of deception that threatens national security.
AI Rubio Impersonator Contacts High-Ranking US Officials
Someone used AI to sound like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contacted five government officials. This included three foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress. The impersonator used a fake Signal account starting in mid-June 2025. Officials are not saying what the messages contained. The State Department is investigating and taking steps to prevent future incidents.
Marco Rubio Impersonated by AI in Contact with Officials
An impostor used AI to mimic Secretary of State Marco Rubio's voice and writing. The person contacted foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress. They used text messages and the Signal app. The goal was likely to get information or access accounts. The State Department is investigating and urging vigilance.
Fake AI Voice Impersonates Rubio, Contacts Officials
Someone used a fake AI voice to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The impersonator contacted senior US officials and foreign ministers. They used voicemails and text messages through the Signal app. The goal was to manipulate officials to get information or access accounts. The State Department is investigating and taking precautions.
AI Rubio Impersonator Targets Foreign Ministers, US Officials
Someone used AI to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The impersonator contacted at least five people, including three foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress. The goal was to gain access to information or accounts. The impersonator used a fake Signal account. The State Department and FBI are investigating.
AI Rubio Impersonator Calls Foreign Ministers, Cable Shows
An imposter used AI to sound like Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The impersonator contacted three foreign ministers and two US politicians. The contacts were made through the Signal app. The goal was to manipulate people to get information or access accounts. The State Department is warning people about fake accounts and impersonations.
Rubio Impersonator Used AI to Contact Foreign Ministers
An imposter used AI to sound like Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The impersonator contacted three foreign ministers and two US politicians. The contacts were made through the Signal app. The goal was to manipulate people to get information or access accounts. The State Department is warning people about fake accounts and impersonations.
AI Troll Impersonates Marco Rubio, Targets Foreign Officials
Someone impersonated Secretary of State Marco Rubio using AI to copy his voice and writing. The person contacted foreign ministers, a member of Congress, and a US governor. The goal was to gain access to information or accounts. The impersonator used a fake email address and contacted people through Signal. This is not the first time AI has been used to impersonate public officials.
Rubio Impersonator Uses AI, Signal to Contact Officials
Someone pretending to be Secretary of State Marco Rubio used AI to generate voice messages. They also used a fake Signal account to contact foreign officials and a member of Congress. The goal was to manipulate people to get information or access accounts. This is the latest case of impostors copying senior US officials. The State Department is also tracking a separate campaign targeting Gmail accounts of activists and journalists.
Cignal Teaches AI Security Course at Black Hat USA 2025
Cignal LLC will teach an AI security training course at Black Hat USA 2025. The course teaches how to test and protect AI systems. It covers classification systems, generative models, and more. Participants will learn to attack and defend AI systems. The training will be held in Las Vegas in August 2025.
Cignal to Teach AI Security at Black Hat USA 2025
Cignal LLC will teach an AI security training course at Black Hat USA 2025. The course teaches how to test and protect AI systems. It covers classification systems, generative models, and more. Participants will learn to attack and defend AI systems. The training will be held in Las Vegas in August 2025.
AI, Reality, and Education: A Professor's View
A professor at Marquette University discusses the impact of AI on education. Students are using AI to find information, but they don't always understand the difference between real sources and AI-generated text. The professor argues that students need to understand the context and want to learn. Some students still see AI as a helpful tool, even when it provides inaccurate information.
Popular Band Revealed as AI, Shocking Fans
A popular band called The Velvet Sundown has been confirmed to be AI. After stories spread that the band might not be real, their Spotify bio was updated. It now says that artificial intelligence was used to create the band.
AI Innovations in Connecticut Healthcare Rise to the Top
Connecticut held its first statewide Health AI Championship. The competition showcased AI applications in healthcare. Winners created AI solutions to improve transplant outcomes and stroke prediction. The goal is to improve patient care and healthcare operations. The championship was guided by leaders from hospitals across Connecticut.
Dad Uses AI to Help Parent His 5 Kids
A dad who works in AI uses it to help parent his five kids. He uses AI for homeschooling, settling arguments, and bedtime routines. He believes it's important for kids to learn how to use AI. He also makes sure his kids have screen-free time to be creative.
Kepler Unigestion Launches AI-Driven Equity Strategies
Kepler Cheuvreux and Unigestion have launched Kepler Unigestion. This partnership focuses on quantitative strategies for listed equities using AI. The company manages over EUR 3 billion in assets. They combine AI with human insight to help investors. Their AI models address challenges like liquidity and market risk.
Startup Aims for Ethical AI in Hollywood with New Tool
Moonvalley, an AI company, released a video model called Marey for filmmakers. Marey is trained on licensed data to avoid copyright issues. The tool allows filmmakers to tweak scenes and characters. Moonvalley aims to integrate AI into filmmaking, not replace filmmakers. The AI model is being tested by major studios and advertising companies.
OMB Updates Guidance on AI Use Cases
The Trump Administration updated guidance on how agencies should report AI use cases. The guidance is similar to the Biden Administration's but is shorter. Agencies must provide information on AI development and use. High-impact cases require answering extra questions to protect from harm. The goal is to streamline reporting on AI use.
Cybersecurity and AI Operations Have Hidden Climate Costs
Cybersecurity and AI operations have hidden climate costs. Defending against cyber threats uses a lot of energy. Data centers, monitoring systems, and AI increase energy use. This creates a growing carbon footprint. Security leaders need to take action to reduce energy consumption.
Sources
- Impostor Uses AI To Mimic Marco Rubio In Bid To Deceive US Officials
- Imposter with AI voice of Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted high-ranking US officials
- A Marco Rubio impostor is using AI voice to call high-level officials
- Fake AI voice impersonating Rubio contacts foreign ministers and US officials
- Someone using AI to impersonate Marco Rubio contacted at least five people including foreign ministers, cable says
- Rubio impersonator used AI in calls to foreign ministers, cable shows
- Rubio Impersonator Used AI in Calls to Foreign Ministers, Cable Shows
- Troll Tried to Contact Foreign Ministers Using AI Marco Rubio
- Rubio Impersonator Uses AI, Signal to Contact Foreign Officials
- Cignal Selected to Teach Premier AI Security Course at Black Hat USA 2025
- Cignal Selected to Teach Premier AI Security Course at Black Hat USA 2025
- AI, Irreality and the Liberal Educational Project (opinion)
- 'Not quite human': Popular band confirmed to have been AI, stunning fans
- CT artificial intelligence innovation ideas in health care rise to top. Here’s why and how.
- Shielding my kids from AI would be a mistake, so I use it to parent them
- Kepler Unigestion Begins Rollout to Deliver AI-Driven Equity Strategies
- Can Ethical AI Work in Hollywood? This Startup Thinks So
- OMB Issuing Updated Guidance on AI Use Cases
- Cybersecurity Operations and AI Carry Hidden Climate Costs