What if everything you thought you knew about privacy was wrong? Former intelligence agent David Holtzman exposes the shocking realities of data security and surveillance—starting with a startling fact: there’s no legal basis for privacy in the U.S. Constitution. As technology advances, privacy is becoming a rare commodity. Holtzman shares practical ways to protect your data and navigate the growing risks of AI and digital surveillance. He also explores what’s ahead in a post-quantum world, offering bold predictions on AI, the singularity, and the future of human autonomy. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation.
Key Moments:
- 0:00 Meet David Holtzman
- 2:55 What It Means to Be an Intelligence Agent
- 6:50 Reflections on the Y2K Era
- 8:08 Current Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
- 9:10 The Complexity of Privacy Issues
- 11:39 The Trade-off Between Privacy and Convenience
- 13:18 The Role of Heuristics in Privacy
- 19:30 Thoughts on the TikTok Ban/Unban
- 24:25 The Importance of Digital Literacy
- 28:58 Predictions for the Future of AI
- 32:56 The Concept of the Singularity
- 36:37 Quantum Computing and Its Implications
- 41:18 Preparing for a Post-Quantum World
- 45:50 Future Technology Trends
- 51:44 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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- FréquenceTous les jours
- Publiée13 février 2025 à 05:00 UTC
- Durée53 min
- Épisode563
- ClassificationTous publics