EPISODE · Oct 2, 2020 · 51 MIN
Episode 42: Camera Drones, Ad Trackers, and That Netflix Movie
from Reality 2.0 · host Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Kyle Rankin, and Petros Koutoupis talk about Amazon's new flying camera, ad tech, and The Social Dilemma. 00:01:27 The spying based advertising business is on it's way out 00:05:55 The Amazon's April fools joke that is now a product 00:12:14 Doc's issue with 'Alexa' listening to you all the time 00:15:09 California's CCPA 00:16:14 Kyle's perspective on the Amazon drone 00:21:36 Scale of mass surveillance 00:30:28 Facial recognition 00:34:12 Katherine is looking for some good news... 00:35:58 Normalization of fear mongering 00:40:05 When can a company legitimately collect your personal information 00:41:12 What do regulators really hope to do 00:42:32 Lets talk about "the movie"...Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.
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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Kyle Rankin, and Petros Koutoupis talk about Amazon's new flying camera, ad tech, and The Social Dilemma. 00:01:27 The spying based advertising business is on it's way out 00:05:55 The Amazon's April fools joke that is now a product 00:12:14 Doc's issue with 'Alexa' listening to you all the time 00:15:09 California's CCPA 00:16:14 Kyle's perspective on the Amazon drone 00:21:36 Scale of mass surveillance 00:30:28 Facial recognition 00:34:12 Katherine is looking for some good news... 00:35:58 Normalization of fear mongering 00:40:05 When can a company legitimately collect your personal information 00:41:12 What do regulators really hope to do 00:42:32 Lets talk about "the movie"...Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.Support Reality 2.0Links:Blacklight — A Real-Time Website Privacy Inspector - Who is peeking over your shoulder while you work, watch videos, learn, explore, and shop on the internet? Enter the address of any website, and Blacklight will scan it and reveal the specific user-tracking technologies on the site—and who’s getting your data. You may be surprised at what you learn. Amazon wants to put a Ring drone inside your home and LOL WTF? — Not merely content to film both the outside and inside of your home from fixed points, the company announced Thursday a Ring drone that will fly around the interior of your home, shooting and livestreaming video in the process. Say hello to the Always Home Cam, a product that's very existence poses the question: What the absolute fuck is Amazon thinking?
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