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The End of Secrecy: How OSINT is Redefining Intelligence
Season 2 · Episode 207

The End of Secrecy: How OSINT is Redefining Intelligence

Explore how hobbyists and satellites are revolutionizing intelligence, from tracking tanks on TikTok to high-res commercial space imagery.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 8, 202621m 6s

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Show Notes

In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive into the shadowy yet surprisingly public world of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). They explore how everyday people are using high-resolution satellite imagery from companies like Maxar and Planet, alongside social media clips from Telegram and TikTok, to track global conflicts in real-time. The discussion covers the professionalization of hobbyists, the integration of public data into agencies like the CIA, and the high-stakes game of digital verification. From the battlefields of Sudan and Ukraine to the ethical dilemmas of facial recognition and the "fog of OSINT," this episode reveals how the intelligence landscape has been flipped on its head. Learn why a person with a fast internet connection and a bit of patience can now rival the capabilities of multi-billion dollar spy agencies, and what this means for the future of global privacy and diplomacy.