This week we begin with Jason’s story about how wildlife cops are doing Flock lookups for ICE. It reveals that ICE is getting access to this kind of data via fairly sudden methods. After the break, Emanuel tells us all concerning the AI ban at Wikipedia. Within the subscribers-only part, Joseph breaks down a set of vulnerabilities within the ‘safe’ chat app TeleGuard.
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0:00 – Intro
1:03 – Wildlife Conservation Police Are Looking out Hundreds of Flock Cameras for ICE
27:55 – Wikipedia Bans AI-Generated Content material
34:33 – An AI Agent Was Banned From Creating Wikipedia Articles, Then Wrote Indignant Blogs About Being Banned
Subscriber’s Story – A Safe Chat App’s Encryption Is So Dangerous It Is ‘Meaningless’
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Joseph is an award-winning investigative journalist centered on producing influence. His work has triggered lots of of tens of millions of {dollars} price of fines, shut down tech firms, and far more.
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