Steal This AI Cyber Risk Hooks
A fast explainer where you test one everyday AI workflow (like “paste this into a chatbot”) and show the hidden cyber risk it creates.
AI doesn’t just “add efficiency” — it can quietly create new ways to leak data, impersonate people, and automate scams.
- Screen recording: a fake “urgent IT email” drafted by an AI tool
- A redacted example of what people paste into AI (invoices, customer notes, contracts)
- A simple diagram: “One prompt → one leak → one breach headline”
- Quick checklist on-screen: 3 risks, 3 fixes
Viewers get a practical “do this instead” workflow to use AI without stepping on a rake.
THE TAKE
3 hook lines you can steal (say them exactly, then roll proof):
1) "‘AI cyber risk’ got worse for one boring reason: what people paste into chatbots. Let me show you."
2) "If you use AI at work, you might be creating ‘AI cyber risk’ without realizing it—here’s the 20-second test."
3) "This is how ‘AI cyber risk’ happens in real life: one helpful prompt, one screenshot, one forwarded message."
THE MECHANISM
These hooks work because they:
- Pin the risk on a common behavior (copy/paste) instead of abstract fear.
- Promise a visible demo (“test,” “show you”) so the viewer expects proof, not vibes.
- Set up a clean payoff: replace-the-workflow, not “panic about AI.”
EXECUTION
- Film a 45–60s Short or a 6–8 min teardown.
- Open with Hook #1, then immediately show 3 redacted things people paste into AI.
- Screen-record an AI drafting a convincing “IT reset” email; label it "Impersonation at scale."
- On-camera: draw the 3-bucket checklist: Data Leakage / Impersonation / Automation.
- End with 3 replacements: “sanitize inputs,” “internal AI only,” “human verification step.”
Packaging note: Title your video around the behavior: "AI Cyber Risk: Stop Pasting This".
Nothing says “future tech” like speedrunning old mistakes.

