Topic: Kill Switch

13 chapters across the catalog

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 2:40:23 - 2:42:05

1695: Pronoun Journey

California AI Legislation and Kill Switch Requirements

California is considering the strictest AI regulations in the country, which would require companies to conduct safety tests and implement a "kill switch" for rogue systems. The bill has divided the tech industry, with Elon Musk and Anthropic supporting it, while OpenAI and various venture capitalists oppose it. Governor Newsom has until September 30th to sign or veto the measure.

Natalism
Episode 1682 2:22:12 - 2:26:53

1682: Natalism

Microsoft Azure Outage and CrowdStrike Kill Switch

Boots-on-the-ground reports from IT professionals suggest that the massive Microsoft Azure outage in July 2024 may have been a targeted cyber attack rather than a simple software glitch. Some military contractors were instructed to shut down all internet-connected systems globally. Speculation exists that the CrowdStrike update was utilized as a "kill switch" to protect the network from a broader breach of government and military accounts.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662

1662: Rousting Granny

TSMC Kill Switch, ASML Lithography, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Dutch firm ASML reportedly possess a remote "kill switch" to disable chip-making equipment if China invades Taiwan. ASML, based in the Netherlands, provides the essential extreme ultraviolet lithography machines used for high-end chip production. Meanwhile, Lai Ching-te has been inaugurated as Taiwan's new president, facing military pressure from Beijing and a fractured domestic parliament.

Flurona
Episode 1413 3:14:35 - 3:18:13

1413: Flurona

Walmart China Warning, Kill Switch Mandate

China warned Walmart against removing products from the Xinjiang region, accusing the retailer of "stupidity and short-sightedness." Meanwhile, the US infrastructure bill reportedly contains a proviso that could require all new cars to have a remote-controllable "kill switch" by 2026. This is viewed as a significant expansion of government control over private transportation.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 1:13:07 - 1:15:30

1405: No Shields, No Deals

Infrastructure Bill, Vehicle Kill Switches and DNA Breaches

The U.S. infrastructure bill reportedly contains a provision requiring a "backdoor kill switch" for all new vehicles by 2026. Additionally, the DNA Diagnostic Center (DDC) announced a major data breach affecting millions of records. The hosts warn against the long-term privacy implications of centralized DNA databases and government-mandated vehicle technology.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 1:32:45 - 1:36:44

1160: VAT Camel

Connected Car Vulnerabilities, Remote Hacking Risks

A report from Consumer Watchdog warns that new car models with internet-connected vital systems are vulnerable to remote hacking. Demonstrations show hackers taking control of steering and braking, leading to calls for a physical "kill switch" to disconnect vehicle computers from the internet.

Douchebag Disneyland
Episode 897 2:29:00 - 2:36:03

897: Douchebag Disneyland

European Union, Robotics and AI Personhood Draft

The European Parliament is considering a draft report that would grant "electronic person" status to sophisticated robots. The proposal includes a mandatory "kill switch," a code of ethical conduct for engineers, and specific licensing rules for users to prevent psychological or physical harm.

Exploding Generator
Episode 668 1:54:03 - 1:59:56

668: Exploding Generator

Subprime Car Loans, GPS Kill Switches

Lenders for subprime auto loans are increasingly installing GPS-based kill switches that allow them to remotely disable vehicles if payments are missed. Beyond debt collection, this technology provides a framework for the state to monitor driving habits and issue automated fines for speeding or illegal U-turns. Similar systems are already mandatory for taxi cabs in cities like Amsterdam.

Hiroshima Syndrome
Episode 580 49:13 - 51:46

580: Hiroshima Syndrome

Electromagnetic Spectrum Management and Internet Kill Switch

Section 1072 of the NDAA outlines a strategic plan for the management of the electromagnetic spectrum for national security purposes. This is interpreted as a move toward total government control over all wireless and wired communication methods. The provision is linked to previous discussions regarding a potential "internet kill switch" that could be used during civil unrest or food riots.

Pencil of Promise
Episode 360 1:10:54 - 1:15:50

360: Pencil of Promise

Internet Kill Switch Bill, Joe Lieberman, Cyber Security

Senator Joe Lieberman defends the "Internet Kill Switch" bill, which would grant the President authority to disconnect portions of the U.S. internet during a national security crisis. Lieberman compares the proposed powers to China's ability to disconnect its internet during war. Critics argue the bill grants absolute power to suppress free speech, while Lieberman insists it is a necessary measure to protect financial and transportation grids from cyber warfare.

Cleopatra Returns
Episode 276 1:48:43 - 1:52:59

276: Cleopatra Returns

Internet Kill Switch, Hoover Dam Cyber Terror Myth

The Obama administration and GOP staffers are pushing for "Internet Kill Switch" legislation, using the threat of cyber terrorists opening the Hoover Dam floodgates as a talking point. The Bureau of Reclamation and Wired magazine have debunked this, stating the dam's control systems are not connected to the internet. The hosts mock the proposal for a "Geneva Convention on Cyberwar" involving Microsoft and Northrop Grumman.

4-Fools Capsizes
Episode 187 1:13:51 - 1:16:09

187: 4-Fools Capsizes

Cybersecurity Act, Presidential Internet Kill Switch

The U.S. Senate is considering the Cybersecurity Act, which includes language granting the President the authority to declare a "cybersecurity emergency" and potentially trigger an internet "kill switch." The hosts speculate that companies like Cisco may have built-in mechanisms to facilitate such a shutdown.