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In this episode, Tony speaks with John K about cosmology; physics; the Big Bang; entropy; the ultimate fate of the universe; UFO sightings; entropy; extraterrestrial life; terrestrial worries; the vastness of the cosmos; Bezos + Musk + profligacy; climate change; forest fires; rising sea levels; the Paris Accords; melting ice caps; big money; climate change denial; AI; the next human species; Spotify's recommendation algorithm; CoVID; Cambrige Analytica 2017 ; big-tech surveillance + political campaigns; etc. -SPOILER WARNING for Explained; Wall-E (2008); Tenet (2020); Age of Ultron (2015); The Social Dilemma (2020); Love, Death, and Robots; Black Mirror -Recorded Oct 2021 -Get first access to more audio on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line on X and Instagram @televishenipod or by email: thetelevishenipodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-televisheni-podcast/message
Le Café du Savoir est de retour! Cette année, nous donnons la parole à des doctorant.e.s pour créer des débats éclairés au plus proche de la communauté étudiante de Sciences Po. Pour ce premier épisode, nous recevons deux chercheurs du MédiaLab de Sciences Po, le laboratoire de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les relations entre le numérique et nos sociétés. Tim Faverjon commence sa thèse sur les algorithmes de recommandations, et Benjamin Tainturier mène des recherches sur les droites radicales et les médias. Une émission préparée et enregistrée par Romain Martin, Jo Carriat et Marième Cissé. Travaux cités: -Benkler, Yochai, et al. Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics. Oxford University Press, 2018. -Barthes, R. Mythologies. Le Seuil, 2015. -Wylie, C. Mindf*ck: Cambrige Analytica and the Plot to Break America. Random House, 2019.
O que é feito com os dados que são coletados sobre nós dentro e fora das redes sociais? Esse é o papo de hoje com o convidado João Araújo Monteiro Neto, PhD pela Escola de Direito da Universidade de Kent - Reino Unido. Mestre e Especialista em Direito pela Universidade de Fortaleza. Professor da disciplina de Direito da Tecnologia da Informação no Curso de Direito da Universidade de Fortaleza. Referências usadas: LIVROS: Cypherpunks- Julian Assange Data and Goliath - Bruce Schneier Eterna Vigilância - Edward Snowden VÍDEOS: Capitalismo de Vigilância: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIXhnWUmMvw&feature=emb_title Documentário Privacidade Hackeada (Netflix) Entenda Bolsonaro, Steve Bannon e Cambrige Analytica - no Canal do Slow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUTiRx9wD34 Perfil do João: instagram.com/jamonteironeto GETIS - Grupo de Estudos em Tecnologia, Internet e Sociedade: https://www.instagram.com/getis.unifor/ JOTA: https://www.jota.info/tudo-sobre/lgpd Privacy Club Book Brasil: https://www.instagram.com/privacybookclub/?igshid=wg2b5p1exku8 DPOBR: https://www.instagram.com/dpobr/?igshid=yhlc3tr7w16b MEUS CANAIS: Blog: www.umavidamaissimples.com.br e-mail: contatoumavidamaissimples@gmail.com instagram: @virandovegana
Selamat datang kembali di KEPO-KIRIM.EMAIL Podcast bersama saya Fikry Fatullah. Pada KEPO-KIRIM.EMAIL Podcast Episode 27 ini saya akan membahas tentang peristiwa yang menghebohkan Amerika dan Indonesia. Karena beberapa hari terakhir ini Indonesia juga terkena dampak dari peristiwa ini. Peristiwa ini berhubungan dengan Facebook terkait dengan pencurian dan penyalahgunaan data yang dilakukan oleh Cambridge Analytica. Namun yang saya bahas bukanlah tentang kasus pencurian nya, melainkan tentang bagaimana data yang dicuri ini digunakan oleh Cambridge Analytica untuk mendapatkan apa yang mereka mau. Melalui serangkaian test kepribadian mereka mengumpulkan data dari para pengguna Facebook lalu menjadikan hasil test tersebut sebagai acuan untuk menyampaikan pesan. Mengenai bagaimana Cambrige Analytica melakukannya dan pesan apa saja yang mereka sampaikan untuk mempengaruhi pikiran pengguna Facebook, silakan Anda download dan dengarkan KEPO-KIRIM.EMAIL Podcast Episode 27 ini. Karena secara khusus saya akan membahas hal tersebut untuk kita semua. Anda juga membaca versi teks nya dengan mengunjungi http://kepo.blog dan cari KEPO-KIRIM.EMAIL Episode 27. Saya Fikry Fatullah, selamat mendengarkan.
Loa och Ade spelar in detta avsnitt live från Los Angeles! Näeee… Vi skojade ju bara. Det var ett Aprilskämt givetvis. Uffe kommer med en sväng på länk. Live from sjukstugan. Vi pratar även om hur vi var först med att vara försiktig med vad man delar och klickar på på sociala medier. Vi var alltså före Cambrige Analytica-skandalen. Ni borde lyssna på oss. Vi vet alltid bäst. Veckans Lost In Translation är skitlätt. ALLA måste maila in korrekt svar till lhvpodden@gmail.com Givetvis så är succésegmentet Wikipedia-roulette med. Veckand framslumpade artikel hittar du här: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzaffarnagar Veckans Raintimeslåt är Empty days.
Trust in social media has hit a new low, following revelations that data of fifty million Facebook users, ended up in the hands of a UK data analysis company, and may have been used to influence Donald Trump's 2016 election and Brexit. Facebook this week announced new measures to protect users' privacy. The scandal has highlighted the challenge facing tech firms in ensuring personal information is not used for profit. Cambridge Analyica, the company at the heart of the privacy scandal engulfing Facebook, is accused of fraudulently obtaining data from the social media giant and then using it to run election ads on behalf of US president Donald Trump and the Vote Leave campaign in the UK. "These tech giants are actually using the users' data without their knowing, and what exactly they're using the data for," Arunima Tiwari, a Global Policy Analyst with the Indian research firm R Strategic, told RFI. "And they are losing the users' trust because of these scams," she said. A Cambridge academic called Aleksandr Kogan made a 'Test Your Personality' app, and paid users a small fee to get them to download it. Two hundred and seventy thousand people did, sharing details about themselves, and unknowingly, their friends as well. Fifty million Facebook users in total were targetted. The information was then sold to Cambridge Analytica. The UK data analysis company vigorously denies the charges levelled against it, but declined RFI's request for an interview. "It is categorically untrue that Cambrige Analytica has never used Facebook data," Christopher Wylie, the company's former research director, who revealed the scandal, told British MPs on Tuesday 27 March. "The acquisition using Alexander Kogan's app was the foundational data set of the company," Wylie said. The scandal has raised disturbing questions about the use of social media in political campaigns. Facebook insists it had no idea the data taken from its site was being used, but it took months to act and the episode has exposed yet again, its laxity towards privacy, after coming under fire in 2015 for not doing enough to tackle fake news. No hacking "Facebook is in the wrong because they were too lackadaisical about how they treated their users' privacy," reckons Chris Kavanagh, a Cognitive Anthropologist at Oxford, living in Japan. However, he dismisses reports that the data breach was a hack, saying users granted Facebook permission for a third party app to access their data. "They made use of a feature that was freely available to any developer on the Facebook platform that applied for it, prior to 2015. Describing it as a breach, suggests that they somehow exploited the system, but in reality they were making use of a feature that tens of thousands of developers use to harvest profile information and that kind of thing," he told RFI. Emma Suleiman, founder and CEO of a digital PR agency in Paris, agrees. “To be clear, it's not just Facebook," she told RFI. "Everything you do online is tracked, seen and registered. There are databases all over the world filled with your online life. This data is used for research, analysis, targeted advertising and probably for companies and governments spying on you. Is this a bad thing? It’s there any way but what you make of it is the real question.” Tiwari for her part, wants better regulation. She says crypted language has enabled tech firms like Facebook to manipulate users. "What they do is prepare a privacy policy that is vague and ambiguous, and users do not necessarily understand the language and what they're trying to portray." Need for public awareness Kavanagh hopes that the scandal will encourage users to be more cautious and to read the small print. Right now, the terms and conditions are "buried so deep in the settings" that no one knows they can opt out of a third party app and prevent their data being shared by their friends, he said. A new European law, called the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR, set to be unveiled on May 25, wants to change that. "GDPR will grant users greater control of their data," explains Tiwari. "If any user wants to know what data a company has on them, they can, and have their data deleted," she said. The outcry has stirred calls for users to disconnect through the hashtag #deletefacebook. Trust is particularly low in Nigeria, after claims by Wylie that a Canadian-based affiliate of Cambridge Analytica spread violent images in to discredit opponents in the 2007 and 2015 elections. "The general discussion that we've been having is that people will have to limit the amount of information that they give out online," Nnamdi Anekwe-Chive, director of the research firm Chive-GPS, told RFI. Despite efforts by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to enhance the privacy of users, Anekwe-Chive says that "people are thinking of ways to limit the amount of data they drop online and curtail the amount of data that is available online."
The only way to win the social game is not to play. Facebook has been caught allowing the personal data of fifty million users — 50,000,000 — get siphoned off by political data company Cambrige Analytica and hiding it until it knew the story would come out in the press. Here’s what you can do about it. Links: www.imore.com/facebook How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of Millions Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach Facebook and the endless string of worst-case scenarios Facebook Really Is Spying on You, Just Not Through Your Phone’s Mic NSA staff used spy tools on spouses, ex-lovers: watchdog Uber employees 'spied on ex-partners, politicians and Beyoncé’ Deactivating or Deleting Your Account How to opt out of Facebook data sharing Sponsors: Go to www.shakerandspoon.com/vector and save $20 on your subscription Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
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