Topic: Scan

46 chapters across the catalog

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:45:35 - 1:50:52

1805: Hamburger Wine

OpenAI Sora 2 App, Face Scanning, and Parental Controls

OpenAI announces the Sora 2 app, which allows users to create hyper-realistic AI-generated videos of themselves. Wired Magazine reports on the app's potential to unlock video generation for the masses, while also highlighting new parental controls and copyright restrictions. The hosts argue the app is a data-harvesting tool designed to collect fresh facial and video content for OpenAI's models.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:53:17 - 1:55:02

1782: Circularity

EU Encryption Keys, Law Enforcement Data Access and Privacy

Denmark, currently holding the rotating EU presidency, is pushing for a roadmap that would grant law enforcement "lawful access" to end-to-end encrypted data. The proposal includes requiring master keys for messaging apps and using AI to scan communications for unlawful activity. This move represents a significant shift in European privacy policy, potentially undermining the security of services like Protonmail and sparking a confrontation with tech companies that prioritize user encryption.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:40:56 - 1:42:33

1775: Boomer Benefits

MIT Brain Scan Study, AI Writing Effects

An MIT study using brain scans reveals that writing essays with the assistance of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT reduces neural connectivity compared to unassisted writing. Participants using AI showed less engagement of cognitive resources and struggled to remember the content of their work shortly after completion. The hosts conclude that over-reliance on AI is "dumbing down" the public.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 1:36:38 - 1:39:35

1694: Gorgeous

Frontier AI Models, $100 Billion Entry Price, Cancer Detection Claims

Larry Ellison stated that the entry price for a "frontier" AI model will soon reach $100 billion over the next four to five years. He claimed that specialized AI models will revolutionize healthcare by detecting cancer through blood tests and CAT scans. These assertions are compared to the failed promises of Theranos, questioning the actual utility of AI in medical diagnostics.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 2:55:08 - 3:00:13

1672: Sand Battery

Cheers TV Show, CamScanner App Recommendation

The hosts discuss the TV show "Cheers," noting its slow start in the first season before becoming a massive success. They also recommend the "CamScanner" app for mobile devices, praising its ability to adjust and focus on documents better than traditional flatbed scanners.

Ninny
Episode 1583 20:58 - 25:09

1583: Ninny

Wastewater Scan Dashboard, Disease Tracking Data

The Wastewater Scan dashboard tracks viral loads for SARS-CoV-2, influenza, and RSV through municipal sewage monitoring. Recent data shows a spike in COVID-19 and RSV levels in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically within the East Bay Utility District. The use of PCR testing for wastewater analysis is scrutinized for its potential to produce high positivity rates depending on cycle thresholds.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 52:27 - 55:23

1560: Connectionism

Sam Altman, WorldCoin and Universal ID

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is promoting WorldCoin, a cryptocurrency project that utilizes "The Orb" to scan users' irises for universal identity verification. The project aims to create a global financial and ID network, though it has faced criticism regarding privacy and data security. This initiative coincides with broader efforts by companies like Microsoft and Clear to integrate AI-driven identity verification into mainstream platforms.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 1:23:32 - 1:26:23

1436: Frog of War

Cyber Attack Warnings, FBI Bulletins, and NATO Response

FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that Russia is preparing to launch cyber attacks against U.S. critical infrastructure, specifically targeting energy companies. An FBI bulletin identified 140 Russian-linked IP addresses scanning U.S. networks for vulnerabilities. The discussion notes that "port scanning" is a routine global activity, but the administration is using these reports to justify a potential collective NATO response to a cyber incident.

Baby Stealers
Episode 1423 1:13:53 - 1:15:50

1423: Baby Stealers

Earn It Bill, Lindsey Graham and Encryption

Senator Lindsey Graham reintroduces the "Earn It" Bill, which critics argue would effectively end end-to-end encryption by forcing companies to scan all messages for illegal content. The hosts link this to a broader effort to suppress memes and private communication.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 1:30:26 - 1:32:42

1337: Adam's Storytime

UK Tea Culture, NHS Healthcare Efficiency

The cultural significance of tea in the UK is discussed, noting the transition from Dutch tea habits to the British preference for milk and sugar. The conversation shifts to the National Health Service (NHS), where a family member faced an eight-week wait for a knee scan. The scan was eventually obtained the next day by paying $5,000 for private treatment at the same facility.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 1:25:24 - 1:27:34

1292: Killing Mink

Electronic Voting Machines and Paper Trail Security

The mechanics of modern voting involve touchscreens that produce a human-readable paper strip, which is then scanned by a second machine. Concerns are raised about the "air bridge" between these computers and where the data goes after scanning. The discussion recalls past controversies involving Diebold machines and the potential for upstream vote manipulation in the digital tabulation process.

Obamable
Episode 1243 51:39 - 53:59

1243: Obamable

Gates Foundation Testing, FDA Pause on SCAN

The FDA has reportedly asked the Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network (SCAN), a program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to pause its home testing kits. The program was intended to track the spread of the virus through self-swabbing, but regulatory hurdles have halted the process. The hosts note that this story has been significantly underreported in mainstream media.

Tump!
Episode 1155 1:54:53 - 1:58:45

1155: Tump!

Slow Scan TV, Apollo 11 Transmission Technicalities

Technical details of the 1969 lunar television broadcast are explored, focusing on the 10-frame-per-second slow-scan format. The hosts explain that the original high-quality data was recorded on 14-track telemetry tapes that were largely recycled or lost by NASA.

OTARD
Episode 1147 15:48 - 21:42

1147: OTARD

Biometric Boarding Trials at Gatwick Airport

Gatwick Airport and EasyJet have implemented an end-to-end biometric trial that links a passenger's passport photo to their face at self-service bag drops and boarding gates. The automated system uses cameras on motorized poles to verify identity before opening "slaughter gates" for plane entry. Concerns are raised regarding the lack of opt-in procedures and the potential for data breaches involving permanent biometric markers.

Spy Slut
Episode 1136 2:31:50 - 2:35:22

1136: Spy Slut

Yahoo Mail Scanning and Objectionable Content Blocking

A No Agenda producer reported receiving "Error 554" when trying to send emails via Yahoo, which the company's policy page attributes to "objectionable links." The hosts warn that major email providers are actively scanning outgoing content and blocking messages that violate internal policies, urging listeners to move to private servers.

Boo You
Episode 1074 1:00:52 - 1:03:22

1074: Boo You

New Zealand Spy Agency Condemns Russian Cyber Activity

New Zealand's spy agency, the GCSB, joined other "Five Eyes" partners in condemning Russian military intelligence for malicious cyber activity. The hosts mock the report for highlighting "port scanning" as a major threat, characterizing the announcement as a coordinated effort to put diplomatic pressure on Russia rather than a response to actual destruction.

LibJoe
Episode 1022 1:27:41 - 1:30:42

1022: LibJoe

Facebook Messenger Scanning, Myanmar Hate Speech

Mark Zuckerberg admitted that Facebook scans private Messenger conversations to detect "sensational messages" and inciteful content, citing an example from Myanmar involving religious conflict. The hosts highlight this as a major privacy concern, as it confirms that direct messages are not private and are subject to AI surveillance for "hate speech."

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 1:55:38 - 1:58:07

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Election Hacking Terminology and Port Scans

The use of the term "hacking" in relation to the 2016 election is criticized as misleading, as most reported activity involved "port scans" rather than penetrations of voting machines. The hosts argue that scanning a voter registration database is fundamentally different from altering vote counts, despite media insinuations to the contrary.

Sock Puppet Media
Episode 969 19:45 - 23:08

969: Sock Puppet Media

DHS Election Scanning Report, ZoneAlarm Legacy Software

The Department of Homeland Security notified 21 states regarding Russian IP addresses scanning election systems, though no actual hacking of vote totals was confirmed. The conversation compares modern network probes to the logs seen in legacy security software like ZoneAlarm, which visualized constant pings and probes.

Service Pony
Episode 962 2:30:45 - 2:33:04

962: Service Pony

IFA Berlin Tech Show, Sony 3D Scanning and LG V30

At the IFA electronics show in Berlin, Sony unveiled new smartphones capable of 3D scanning, allowing users to create 3D-printable models of objects and heads. LG also launched the V30, featuring advanced "light-sensitive optics" and cinematic video filters. The hosts discuss the "gimmicky" nature of these features and the high cost of modern smartphones.