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Got Your Email, Microsoft? New Bug Lets Anyone Pose as MS Staff!
Welcome to Today’s Newsletter!
Today:
Could You be Emailing Microsoft... or a Hacker?
Person spotlight - Jack Kilby
A robot that can jump as high as Big Ben?
GPT - Landing Page Creator from HubSpot - Want to create an impactful landing page?
Quote of the day
“Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought”
AI Matters Top News Pick

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A Surprising Discovery in Microsoft's Email System
Imagine getting an email from Microsoft, but it turns out to be a hoax.
This isn't a plot from a cyber thriller—it's happening now. Researcher Vsevolod Kokorin has uncovered a startling bug that lets anyone masquerade as Microsoft through email, making phishing attacks more believable and dangerous than ever.
How It Works:
Spoofing Simplified: The bug specifically affects emails sent to Outlook accounts, which could potentially impact 400 million users globally.
Discovery and Disclosure: Despite reporting the issue, Microsoft initially dismissed Kokorin's findings due to an inability to replicate them, leading to his public disclosure on social media.
The Broader Impact
This security lapse is not just about technical vulnerability; it's about trust. With Microsoft under scrutiny after multiple security breaches, this new gap could further erode confidence among users and regulators.
Looking Ahead: A Call for Greater Collaboration
As Microsoft scrambles to address this vulnerability, this situation highlights the crucial need for tech giants to take external security research seriously.
Building a responsive and collaborative relationship with the security community could prevent potential crises and foster a safer digital environment.
AI Matters News Highlights
A former Snap engineer has just launched Butterflies, a new social network where AI and humans mingle seamlessly, opening up a whole new realm of digital interaction.
Apple has pulled the plug on its Buy Now, Pay Later service in the U.S., stepping back from the financial product arena amidst a shifting market landscape.
A new robot, jumping as high as Big Ben, is making headlines, pushing the boundaries of robotic engineering to skyscraping heights.
GPT Of The Day
GPT - Landing Page Creator from HubSpot - By hubspot.com
![]() | Landing Page Creator from HubSpotCreating compelling landing pages effortlesslyThe Landing Page Creator from HubSpot helps users craft effective and engaging landing page content effortlessly. By asking a series of targeted questions, it generates customized copy that converts, making marketing campaigns more successful. |
This GPT is perfect for Marketers, Small Business Owners and Creators
Topic | User Case | Prompt |
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E-commerce Store Launch | A new e-commerce store needs a compelling landing page to attract initial customers. | Prompts: 1. What is your landing page about? "Our landing page is about launching our new e-commerce store, highlighting our unique product range, and offering a special discount for first-time customers." 2. What do you want your audience to know about? "We want our audience to know about our exclusive product range, high-quality standards, and the special 20% discount available for a limited time." 3. What do you want your audience to do? "Buy Now" Choose a writing style. "Confident, Professional, Informative" |
Pros
The Landing Page Creator guides users through a straightforward question-and-answer process, making it accessible even for those with limited copywriting or marketing experience.
It generates highly personalized landing page content tailored to specific marketing goals, ensuring relevance and effectiveness.
By automating the content creation process, it significantly reduces the time and effort required to develop compelling landing pages.
Cons
The tool focuses solely on generating text, lacking the capability to create or integrate multimedia elements such as images, videos, or graphics.
The quality and effectiveness of the generated content rely heavily on the accuracy and detail of the user's responses to the prompts.
While the tool provides good basic customization options, it may not offer the advanced features some experienced marketers might need for highly specialized campaigns.
![]() | USER REVIEW4.4 out of 5 Stars |
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AI Matters Picture Of The Day
Night Lights and Urban Stars

Prompt: A wide angle shot of a bustling cityscape at night, capturing the bright lights of skyscrapers, the movement of traffic creating light trails, and the reflections on wet streets after a recent rain. Above, a starry sky enhances the scene, adding a touch of natural beauty to the vibrant urban landscape.
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AI Matters - On This Day
20th June
This Day In History
20th June 1840
Samuel Morse Patents the Telegraph: Samuel Morse, an American inventor, secured a patent for the telegraph in 1840, an invention that would revolutionize long-distance communication. Morse, also the co-inventor of the Morse code, developed a system that could transmit messages over wires using electrical signals. This innovation marked the beginning of more complex communication technologies.
Samuel Morse's patent for the telegraph system was a key technological leap that helped usher in the age of electronic communication, significantly impacting various facets of modern society and setting the stage for the information age.
People
Jack Kilby Born: November 8, 1923 Jack Kilby was an American engineer and inventor, best known for his invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 while working at Texas Instruments. This groundbreaking innovation laid the foundational technology for the modern electronics industry, transforming electronics and enabling the development of practically all modern electronic equipment, from computers to communications and from military systems to household appliances. | ![]() Image by AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives |
AI Matters Book Club
AI Matters Book Club - June
Dive into the World of AI with Our Monthly Book Club!
This month’s pick is:
Artificial Intelligence - A guide for thinking humans - By Melanie Mitchell
![]() | Each month, we explore a fascinating book that sheds light on the many facets of artificial intelligence, from its ethical dilemmas to ground-breaking innovations. "Artificial Intelligence - A guide for thinking humans" by Melanie Mitchell. No recent scientific enterprise has been so alluring, terrifying and filled with extravagant promise and frustrating setbacks as artificial intelligence. Writing with clarity and passion, leading AI researcher Melanie Mitchell offers a captivating account of modern-day artificial intelligence. Don't miss out — it's time to get reading! |
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