Topic: Data Laws

6 chapters across the catalog

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 41:30 - 46:46

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Jensen Huang, Moore’s Law, Accelerated Computing

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang declared the end of Moore's Law, arguing that general-purpose CPU computing can no longer meet global demand. He advocated for "accelerated computing" using GPUs, noting that supercomputers have shifted from 90% CPU-based to 90% GPU-based in just six years. Huang emphasized that raw data processing for banking and e-commerce now costs hundreds of billions of dollars, necessitating this hardware transition.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 1:35:33 - 1:36:58

1618: Fat Leonard

TSA Facial Recognition and FTC Data Privacy Standards

While the FTC cracks down on private companies like Rite Aid, the TSA continues to expand its use of facial recognition at airports. The FTC is reportedly setting new standards to prevent "experimenting in the wild" with consumer data, requiring companies to prove the accuracy of their AI systems.

M-Word
Episode 1076 2:15:51 - 2:19:59

1076: M-Word

GEICO Insurance Grievance and Data Privacy

One of the hosts recounts a grievance with GEICO insurance after the company automatically added a family member to his policy and raised his premium based on misspelled mail sent to his address. The discussion highlights how insurance companies use data mining to increase revenue.

Poop Particle
Episode 1024 40:33 - 45:01

1024: Poop Particle

California Consumer Privacy Act and Tech Industry Opposition

A news report details Facebook's decision to drop its opposition to the California Consumer Privacy Act, a ballot measure designed to give consumers more control over personal data. Google continues to oppose the measure through a committee claiming the law would harm the California economy.

Sock Puppet Media
Episode 969 32:39 - 35:10

969: Sock Puppet Media

Political Advertising Efficacy, Russia Data Localization Laws

A review of the 2016 election suggests that negative advertising against Donald Trump was ineffective compared to his "Make America Great Again" messaging. Meanwhile, Russian regulator Alexander Zarov threatened to ban Facebook for failing to comply with laws requiring the storage of citizen data on Russian soil.

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 1:09:33 - 1:12:30

603: Revolution of Dignity

Kony 2012 Retrospective, NSA Tracking Capabilities, Uganda LGBT Law

The hosts revisit the "Kony 2012" viral phenomenon, labeling it a "hype of incredible magnitude." They question why the NSA and U.S. intelligence, with their vast satellite and RFID tracking capabilities, have not captured Kony if he is down to only 40 followers. They suggest the military mission in Uganda is a cover for other regional interests.