
Time to Panic at Incidental Surveillance?
What incidental, or accidental, surveillance stat…
November 25, 202349m 24s
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Show Notes
What incidental, or accidental, surveillance state is being created by all of the video and listening devices that are now embedded in our world?
Today we talk through the ramifications of those networks being in private hands in which companies can actually review, analyze and monetize data from these systems. For example - autonomous vehicle cameras and delivery van cameras. This episode discusses the ramifications of this example and more.
References:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/11/five-big-carmakers-beat-lawsuits-alleging-infotainment-systems-invade-privacy/
https://www.vzbv.de/en/court-prohibits-linkedins-data-privacy-infringements
https://last-chance-for-eidas.org/
Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/NszGAX95R70ydlW_fJcbDKAXwTM?utm_source=copy_url
Image by Dall-e prompt: "1950s era cartoon of an autonomous car with a lot of cameras spying on people"