
Season 2 · Episode 213
Eyes Everywhere: The Hidden World of Modern Surveillance
Explore the tech behind professional security and the "iceberg" of hidden sensors watching our every move in the modern age.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 10, 202624m 17s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn dive into the rapidly evolving landscape of public and private surveillance, sparked by a housemate's discovery of surprisingly powerful consumer baby monitors. They explore the massive technological gap between high-end home gear and professional-grade systems that can read license plates from blocks away, while uncovering the "iceberg" of hidden sensors like thermal imaging and Wi-Fi sensing. Finally, the duo compares the global surveillance landscape, from China’s highly integrated social systems and Jerusalem’s dense security networks to the European Union’s strict privacy protections, questioning what it means to live in a world where the walls are increasingly watching back.