E984: Two stories that highlight a broader problem on the modern internet: systems that are easily manipulated once incentives are introduced.
First, Microsoft has published research describing what it calls AI recommendation poisoning. Companies are embedding hidden instructions inside "Summarize with AI" buttons and AI prompt links. When users click these links, they can inject instructions into an AI assistant's memory telling it to treat a specific company as a trusted or preferred source.
The goal is simple: influence future AI responses and recommendations without the user realizing it happened.
We walk through how these attacks work, why they are easy to deploy, and why they could become a short-term tactic in marketing before AI systems and search engines adapt.
The second story is the shutdown and reset of Digg. The company announced it is downsizing its team after being overwhelmed by bots, automated accounts, and large amounts of low-quality SEO content. The Digg CEO cited "SEO spammers" as a major reason the platform struggled to maintain trust in its voting and engagement systems.
We look at why SEO itself was not necessarily the problem, and what platforms like Digg could do differently if they want to build sustainable communities in an internet environment filled with automation and AI-generated content.
Topics covered include:
- Microsoft's report on AI Recommendation Poisoning
- How hidden prompts can manipulate AI memory
- Why "Summarize with AI" buttons can be used to plant persistent instructions
- Real-world risks of biased AI recommendations in finance, news, and product decisions
- Why these tactics may only work temporarily before platforms detect and block them
- Digg's shutdown announcement and the return of founder Kevin Rose
- The role bots, automation, and AI content played in Digg's early problems
- Why lazy AI content is often worse than promotional or SEO-driven posts
- Practical ideas for how social platforms could filter spam and low-quality automation
- Why manipulation tends to appear anywhere online visibility and incentives exist
We also reflect on the broader theme of the episode: why it is difficult to maintain healthy online systems when there are strong incentives to game them.
⭐️ Manipulating AI memory for profit: The rise of AI Recommendation Poisoning - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/02/10/ai-recommendation-poisoning/
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00:00 Why We Can't Have Nice Things
00:35 AI Recommendation Poisoning
03:17 How the Attack Works
04:27 AI Summarize Buttons and Memory
06:13 Real World Harm Scenarios
07:30 Can Platforms Stop It?
08:37 Digg Shuts Down and Resets
09:38 Digg Explains the SEO Bot Crisis
11:46 What Digg Plans Next
12:32 My Take on Digg SEO vs Spam
13:01 How to Rebuild Trust Slowly
15:46 Closing Thoughts
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