The New Waive

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By: David Castillo & Yusef Hosein

Cybersecurity. AI . Tech. Two college students breaking down the future of security, artificial intelligence, and emerging tech. Smart insights. Real talk. New episodes weekly.Listen on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

Pixels and Perception: Deepfakes Uncovered
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Yesterday at 5:57 PM

In this episode, we sit down with Samarth Shah, founder of Redeleven Labs, to explore the fascinating and sometimes unsettling world of deepfakes. We discuss how AI is reshaping media, the ethics behind synthetic content, and what the future holds for this rapidly evolving technology. Whether you’re curious about the science, the business, or the societal impact, Samarth gives an insider’s perspective on building a company at the forefront of AI-driven media.


AI, Hype, and Hard Truths
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08/23/2025

In this episode, we dive into the messy side of tech hype; from NFTs and crypto crashes to the metaverse dream that never took off. We break down why so many people lost money chasing trends and talk about how AI’s promise isn’t always as real as it seems. It’s about hype cycles, FOMO, and what actually matters when the noise dies down.


Can AI Be Creative?
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08/08/2025

In this episode of The New Waive, we explore the blurred lines between creativity and code. From AI-generated shows to social media content made without a human touch, we unpack how generative AI is reshaping the creator world — and the backlash that comes with it. We talk platform policies, ethical questions, and whether relying on AI for advice, expression, or entertainment is helping or hurting us. The future of content is here — but who’s really behind it?


The Tea App Breach: When “Safe Spaces” Aren’t Safe
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08/05/2025

In our debut episode of The New Waive, we dive into the recent Tea App data breach — a crisis that exposed sensitive gender verification photos despite promises they wouldn't be saved. We break down what the Tea App is, its mission to create safer online spaces for women, and why its approach has been so controversial. From unchecked "vibe coding" to serious lapses in cybersecurity, we explore how good intentions went horribly wrong — and what this says about tech accountability today!