Topic: Digital Age

7 chapters across the catalog

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 22:42 - 28:18

1825: MUK-Ultra

Age Verification Legislation, Digital ID Infrastructure

Multiple legislative efforts are emerging to mandate age verification on digital platforms, including the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the App Store Accountability Act. These bills would require app stores and websites to verify user ages, likely through government-approved IDs. The ultimate goal of these regulations is seen as the implementation of a global digital ID system for internet access.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:58:51 - 2:01:43

1821: Genesis

EU Digital ID and Social Media Age Limits

The European Union is moving toward a harmonized age limit of 16 for social media access, tied to a mandatory Digital ID system. Proponents argue this will protect children from addictive algorithms and harmful content. Critics view the move as a way for the state to control online interactions and pave the way for the Digital Euro in 2027.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 2:54:30 - 2:57:04

1730: Pam Bondage

Supreme Court Hears Texas Porn Age Verification Case

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding a Texas law requiring age verification for adult websites. While the state argues the law protects minors from obscene material, free speech advocates claim it creates an unconstitutional burden on adults. The ruling, expected by summer 2025, could set a precedent for mandatory digital IDs across the internet.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 2:14:25 - 2:19:18

1450: New Collar Worker

Klaus Schwab, AI-Driven Global Governance

World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab outlined a vision for "global cooperation" driven by artificial intelligence and digital systems design. Schwab argues that traditional analog meetings and commissions are outdated, proposing that the WEF act as the "software architecture" for international policy. The segment links these ambitions to the recent exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT banking system.

Karmonious
Episode 810 2:05:48 - 2:08:46

810: Karmonious

Analog Clock Literacy and Pattern Recognition

A study in King County finds that only one-third of children can tell time on an analog clock. While Dvorak argues the analog clock is an anachronism, Curry contends that learning to read one is a vital exercise for pattern recognition and understanding the physical world. They debate whether this shift represents a failure of education or a natural evolution of technology.

Turned on by Esther Dyson
Episode 13 14:56 - 17:08

13: Turned on by Esther Dyson

Book Titles, Digital Media Profits, Blog Infrastructure

The process of writing books is discussed, with a focus on whether the effort is financially rewarding compared to other media. One participant admits to writing down book titles as a way to clear mental space without necessarily completing the manuscripts. Concepts regarding the "self-communication" of blogs and the use of blog content as legal evidence are also explored.