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Privacy Please
A Problem Lounge Show
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 274

Welcome to "Privacy Please," a podcast for anyone who wants to know more about data privacy and security. Join your hosts Cam and Gabe as they talk to experts, academics, authors, and activists to break down complex privacy topics in a way that's easy to understand.
In today's connected world, our personal information is constantly being collected, analyzed, and sometimes exploited. We believe everyone has a right to understand how their data is being used and what they can do to protect their privacy.
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This podcast is part of The Problem Lounge network — conversations about the problems shaping our world, from digital privacy to everyday life.
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S6, E259 - Patch Tool Turns Predator
vendredi 7 novembre 2025 • Durée 08:08
In this episode of Privacy Please, host Cameron Ivey discusses significant security threats, including a critical vulnerability in Microsoft's WSUS, a major data breach at the University of Pennsylvania, and the emergence of sophisticated malware known as Glassworm. The conversation highlights the importance of cybersecurity measures and the potential consequences of negligence in IT security.
S6, E258 - The Synthetic Star: The AI Influencer Earning More Than You
jeudi 23 octobre 2025 • Durée 13:11
She has millions of followers, lands six-figure brand deals, and lives a life of curated perfection. The only catch? She isn't real. She was entirely created by artificial intelligence.
Welcome to the unsettling world of synthetic influencers.
In this compelling episode of Privacy Please, we dive deep into the booming industry of AI-generated online personalities. Discover:
- The Technology: How advanced AI image generators, 3D modeling, and Large Language Models combine to create hyper-realistic avatars and their compelling "personalities."
- The Business Case: Why major brands and marketing agencies are investing millions in digital beings that offer total control, scalability, and no risk of scandal.
- The Privacy & Ethical Dilemmas: We explore the "uncanny valley" of trust, the impact of deception by design, the new extremes of unrealistic beauty standards, and the potential for these AI personas to be used for sophisticated scams or propaganda.
- The Future of Authenticity: What does the rise of the synthetic star mean for human creativity, genuine connection, and the very definition of "real" in our digital world?
It's a future that's already here, shaping what we see, what we buy, and even what we believe.
Key Topics Covered:
- What are virtual/synthetic influencers?
- Examples: Lil Miquela, Aitana Lopez, Shudu Gram
- AI technologies used: image generation, 3D modeling, LLMs
- Reasons for their rise: control, cost, scalability, data collection
- Ethical concerns: deception, parasocial relationships with AI
- Impacts: unrealistic standards, displacement of human creators, potential for malicious use (scams, propaganda)
- Debate around regulation and disclosure for AI-generated content
- The future of authenticity and trust online
Connect with Privacy Please:
- Website: theproblemlounge.com
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@privacypleasepodcast
- Social Media:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/problem-lounge-network
Resources & Further Reading (Sources Used / Suggested):
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC):
- Guidelines on disclosure for influencers (relevant for future AI disclosure discussions)
- Academic Research:
- Studies on parasocial relationships with media figures (can be applied to AI)
- Research on the ethics of AI and synthetic media.
- Industry Insights:
- Reports from marketing agencies on virtual influencer trends
- Articles from tech publications (e.g., Wired, The Verge, MIT Tech Review) covering Lil Miquela and similar figures.
S6, E249 - Hackers Get Hacked
vendredi 1 août 2025 • Durée 14:13
We explore how cybercriminals fell victim to their own security mistakes and examine major attacks targeting corporate SharePoint environments. Privacy legislation advances with new protections for children and groundbreaking AI accountability measures in Minnesota.
• Cybercrime forum exposes member data through database misconfiguration
• SharePoint under active attack with remote code execution vulnerabilities
• California passes enhanced children's privacy legislation requiring stricter parental consent
• Minnesota Consumer Privacy Act launches July 31st with human review rights for AI decisions
• Problem Lounge studio expansion announcement with new podcast launches
• Trust and anonymity requirements in criminal digital ecosystems
• Corporate IT challenges with ubiquitous software vulnerabilities
• Growing complexity of state-by-state privacy compliance requirements
S4, E159 - AI Chatbot Relationship Ends In Suicide
Saison 4 · Épisode 159
mercredi 12 avril 2023 • Durée 20:12
This week on Privacy Please, we talk about an article surrounding a man who committed suicide after a 6-week-long relationship with an AI-generated chatbot named Eliza.
Article credit goes to - https://people.com/human-interest/man-dies-by-suicide-after-ai-chatbot-became-his-confidante-widow-says/
S4, E158 - Microsoft's AI-Driven "Security Copilot"
mercredi 5 avril 2023 • Durée 24:46
This week on Privacy Please, we dive into an article from Wired that covers Microsoft's AI-driven Security copilot through ChatGPT. It aims to deliver the network insights and coordination that “AI” security systems have long been promised.
S4, E157 - TikTok Security Concerns
mercredi 29 mars 2023 • Durée 12:57
This week on Privacy Please, we dive into another blogcast episode from a time article that speaks on TikTok and what to know about security concerns.
Let us know your thoughts and email us at cameron.ivey@protonmail.com
S4, E156 - Cross Context Behavioral Advertising
mercredi 22 mars 2023 • Durée 27:33
This week on Privacy Please, we go unplugged before entering the blogcast that dives into an article surrounding cross-context behavioral advertising (CCBA).
S4, E155 - Gary LaFever & Aaron Stevens of Anonos
mercredi 15 mars 2023 • Durée 56:41
This week on Privacy Please, we have the pleasure of speaking with both, Gary LaFever, co-CEO, General Counsel, and Aaron Stevens, Data Privacy Evangelist at Anonos.
Main topics:
- We talk about their patented Data Embassy platform that transforms source data into Variant Twins
- What problem is Anonos solving?
- Data Privacy and Security challenges today and for tomorrow
- Much more
S4, E154 - AI Hallucinations & Microsoft's Ransomware Insights
mercredi 8 mars 2023 • Durée 31:35
This week on Privacy Please, we cover two different topics in our unplugged conversation.
Articles referenced:
https://www.wired.com/story/ai-has-a-hallucination-problem-thats-proving-tough-to-fix/
https://query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft.com/cms/api/am/binary/RE5bUvv?culture=en-us&country=us
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S4, E153 - Social Media Addiction, Big Tech's Side, and Privacy Slippery Slope
jeudi 2 mars 2023 • Durée 10:21
This week on Privacy Please, we go over an article that hits on three big topics in Tech and Privacy.
- Is Borderless data ending? and does that make data regulation a global issue?
- Decisions about data in the Ukraine war aren’t as easy as they seem
- Big Tech and social media may be making some questionable decisions
Author credit: Jeremy Wagstaff, The Markup
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