TEH Podcast
TEH 209: AI poisoning, YouTube privacy consequences, Vigilante apps, The Beatles
In This Episode: AI poisoning, YouTube privacy consequences, Vigilante apps, The Beatles
This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media.
(You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.)
Top Stories
- 1:00 LN: AI poisoning. Deep fake detection. A race.
- 6:00 GR: Using AI to fake crimes, and removing meta data
- 10:30 LN: A clever shield against photo fakery – MIT Tech Review
- 6:00 GR: Using AI to fake crimes, and removing meta data
- 11:15 GR: Do ad-blocker blockers violate a user’s privacy? If so, then could it mean the eventual death of web content?
- 16:00 Paradox of issues
- 18:30 LN: Youtube Premium
- 22:00 Social Fixer / Fluff-Busting Purity for Facebook. 3rd party extensions
- 24:00 GR: Every website has checkboxes and uses cookies
- 16:00 Paradox of issues
- 26:30 LN: The risks of “Find My” technologies.
- 32:50 GR: If you find a lost phone? Good guys vs. Bad Guys.
- Use ‘Find My’ phone apps. But don’t trust them. – WaPo
- 34:00 Vigilante-ism in general.
- 32:50 GR: If you find a lost phone? Good guys vs. Bad Guys.
- 41:00 LN: The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
- Are they deep faking John Lennon or not? (from TEH 197)
- Are they deep faking John Lennon or not? (from TEH 197)
Ain’t it Cool
- 51:00 LN: Bach Toccata and Fugue bwv 565 in d minor. – Constantini Music – An interesting take on my fav piece of music of all time: played on a Bandoneon (a type of concertina, which most people would incorrectly call an accordion).
- (My YouTube playlist of T&FinDm performances.)
- (My YouTube playlist of T&FinDm performances.)
- 54:00 GR: Beatles ’66: The Revolutionary Year, by Steve Turner
BSP: Blatant Self-Promotion