Carissa Veliz: Exposing Big Tech, Privacy Threats & The Future of Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • In this episode, Carissa Veliz discusses the risks of how tech companies and data brokers misuse our personal data. She emphasizes the importance of protecting our privacy from government surveillance and the growing influence of AI, urging action against Big Tech's privacy invasions.
    Carissa also discusses the intricate relationship between personal data, privacy, and the pervasive influence of technology in our lives. We delve into the revenue models of giants like Google, which are heavily reliant on data-driven business strategies, and the shadowy world of data brokers who trade personal information with little regard for consent. The conversation also covers the murky waters of terms and conditions, the exploitation of data by governments under the guise of security, and the societal transformation following events like 9/11, which led to privacy becoming a seemingly lost social norm.
    About Carissa:
    Carissa Véliz is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at the Institute for Ethics in AI, and a Fellow at Hertford College at the University of Oxford. She works on privacy, technology, moral and political philosophy, and public policy. Véliz has published articles in media such as the Guardian, the New York Times, New Statesman, and the Independent. Her academic work has been published in The Harvard Business Review, Nature Electronics, Nature Energy, and The American Journal of Bioethics, among other journals. She is the author of Privacy Is Power (Bantam Press) and the editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics.
    Read Privacy is Power now - www.carissaveliz.com/books
    Highlights:
    00:00 Intro and Episode Preview
    03:13 Revenue Disconnect from Service Quality
    04:14 Google's Data-driven Business Model
    07:30 How Data Brokers Sell Your Information
    10:25 Ambiguous Terms and Conditions
    12:11 Governments Exploit Data for Security
    14:36 Targeted Surveillance Effectiveness
    15:32 Society Shift after 9/11
    15:48 Privacy: A Lost Social Norm?
    21:45 Consequences of Ignoring Privacy Importance
    23:40 Algorithms: Decision-makers for Us?
    27:29 China's Data Control Measures
    30:38 AI as the New Global Power
    34:20 AI's Influence on Future Privacy
    36:19 Defending Our Privacy Rights
    41:53 Big Tech and Biometric Data
    49:11 Safeguarding our Digital Footprint
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @throughconversations
    @throughconversations  2 місяці тому

    Thank you for watching! You can listen on the go on Spotify - open.spotify.com/episode/3QaSyeF7XlGlr9UtZw4G0y?si=sHCfsrpRTXSdhLqD6bpiBA
    Here are the timestamps for the episode:
    00:00 Intro and Episode Preview
    03:13 Revenue Disconnect from Service Quality
    04:14 Google's Data-driven Business Model
    07:30 How Data Brokers Sell Your Information
    10:25 Ambiguous Terms and Conditions
    12:11 Governments Exploit Data for Security
    14:36 Targeted Surveillance Effectiveness
    15:32 Society Shift after 9/11
    15:48 Privacy: A Lost Social Norm?
    21:45 Consequences of Ignoring Privacy Importance
    23:40 Algorithms: Decision-makers for Us?
    27:29 China's Data Control Measures
    30:38 AI as the New Global Power
    34:20 AI's Influence on Future Privacy
    36:19 Defending Our Privacy Rights
    41:53 Big Tech and Biometric Data
    49:11 Safeguarding our Digital Footprint

  • @autumnleaves953
    @autumnleaves953 2 місяці тому +1

    Una charla muy interesante. Habría estado bien escucharles en español aunque entiendo que el canal es en inglés y a eso se deben :) Me he apuntado el libro de Carissa, seguro que aprendo un poco más. Llevo algo de tiempo buscando por alternativas y una de las barreras que más he notado a la hora de establecerlo en el día a día es la parte comunicativa con el resto, que a menudo usan Whatsapp, Messenger, Instagram y no es fácil hacer salir a nadie de su círculo. Algo que ayudaría sería hacer obligatorio la comunicación entre apps diferentes, que puedas usar Signal, Telegram, Whatsapp, Element, Session, sin preocuparte de que la otra persona tenga la misma app de mensajería. En fin, es una batalla complicada y sólo cabe poner palos en las ruedas del carro que se dedica a minar nuestra información.

    • @throughconversations
      @throughconversations  2 місяці тому

      Gracias por escucharnos! Aprecio los comentarios y el interés.

  • @JamesMBC
    @JamesMBC 2 місяці тому +1

    Came for the cuteness, stayed for the discussion 👍

  • @notsurewhatscookin8691
    @notsurewhatscookin8691 2 місяці тому +1

    Watching