Surveillance and Nihilism
The conversation dives into the complexities of surveillance in the digital age, highlighting how big tech companies craft intricate advertising networks that often mislead users into believing they are being directly listened to. Despite the invasive nature of these technologies, many still choose convenience over privacy, illustrating a cultural nihilism that raises questions about future policy changes and the public's perception of privacy.In this clip
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Decoder with Nilay Patel
Clearview AI and the end of privacy, with author Kashmir Hill
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Can technology invade our privacy?
Can technology invade our privacy as discussed in the episode 948: Kashmir Hill | Is Privacy Dead in the Age of Facial Recognition? and in the clip Misuse of Surveillance?
Can technology invade our privacy as discussed in the episode 948: Kashmir Hill | Is Privacy Dead in the Age of Facial Recognition? and in the clip Surveillance Technology Misuse?