HEADLINES: Surveillance for Sale - Border Cops, Deleting Data Brokers, and AI Crossing the Line
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(0:00) Pre-Show
(1:04) Open
(1:40) International Holocaust Remembrance Day
(2:44) cj's week: Painful Mental Gymnastics
(3:54) Jeff's Week: Barkley Turns 63 & We Are All Cold States
(5:15) Headline: ICE Eyes Ad Tech: Turning Smartphones into Surveillance Beacons
(10:03) Headline: Californians Hit Delete: The End of Shadow Tracking
(15:33) Headline: Grok Under Fire: The EU Takes on Musk’s AI
(21:17) Xircom’s Rex 6000
This week, we expose the hidden economy where your data becomes a weapon used against you. From ICE’s quiet shopping spree in the digital ad marketplace - turning smartphones into warrant-free tracking devices - to California’s new DROP tool that lets residents claw their personal data back from shadowy brokers, we unpack how (some) surveillance is working in 2026.
Then we cross the Atlantic as the EU takes aim at Elon Musk’s spicy AI chatbot Grok, igniting a global reckoning over deepfakes, consent, and whether tech platforms can still hide behind “innovation” when real people are harmed. It’s a story about power, profit, and what happens when privacy becomes optional - but enforcement doesn’t.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day
ICE Asks Companies About ‘Ad Tech and Big Data’ Tools It Could Use in Investigations | WIRED
One Tech Tip: Californians have a new privacy tool for deleting their data | AP News
European Union opens investigation into Musk's AI chatbot Grok over sexual deepfakes
Xircom’s Rex 6000
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