Tech 4 Grown-Ups

Tech 4 Grown-Ups

Technology changes fast. Human nature doesn't. 🌐 tech4grownups.com — transcripts, episodes, and free community Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the weekly podcast for adults 55 and over who want straight answers about the digital world; without the jargon, without the condescension, and without being made to feel like they're falling behind. Every episode covers the technology issues that actually matter to your life: protecting yourself from scams, understanding AI, keeping your privacy intact, and making sense of a digital world that was not exactly designed with you in mind. Hosted by Michael Routhier — with a little help from the Stoics.

  1. 19h ago

    Using AI to Shape the Midterm Elections

    Your Vote Is Being Manipulated: The AI Midterm Election Threat No One Is Talking About AI deepfakes, election interference, and disinformation are converging on the 2026 midterms in ways most voters don't realize. Analysts tracking political deepfakes estimate a 68% chance a fabricated AI video targeting a specific candidate surfaces within 96 hours of Election Day, the exact window where there's no time left to debunk it before people vote. This isn't hypothetical. Senate Republicans already released an AI-generated video making a Democratic Senate candidate appear to say things he never said. I break down documented cases from both parties, because this episode isn't about which side is worse, it's about a technology being weaponized by everyone, with almost no guardrails in place. I cover where the money is coming from, with AI industry-backed super PACs pouring tens of millions into congressional races, sometimes outspending the candidates themselves. I break down exactly what disclosure laws exist right now: no federal law currently regulates AI in political ads, while 31 states have passed their own patchwork of rules, meaning your protection depends entirely on your zip code. And I go into the part most shows won't touch: U.S. intelligence officials have confirmed Russia, Iran, and China are actively using AI to interfere in American elections, not necessarily to help one party win, but to erode trust in the process itself and divide Americans against each other. I'm not telling you who to vote for. I'm telling you how to make sure what you're seeing and hearing is actually real before you decide. This is Tech 4 Grown-Ups, the show that believes technology should answer to human beings, not the other way around. Resources & Links: Verify your state's voting information directly: vote.org Track AI political ad laws in your state: ailawsbystate.com Report election disinformation: CISA Election Security Read the full blog post and episode notes: tech4grownups.com Download the free Spyware Checklist: tech4grownups.com/spyware-checklist Join the conversation in our community: tech4grownups.com/community Keywords: AI deepfakes 2026 midterms, election disinformation, AI political ads, foreign election interference, deepfake detection, AI election manipulation, voter fraud AI, election security 2026, political deepfake laws, digital literacy voting Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the show covering digital safety, privacy, AI, and technology; in plain language, with no jargon.

    Using AI to Shape the Midterm Elections
  2. Aug 11

    Flock Safety Wanted 350,000 Spies on Wheels: The Uber and Lyft Surveillance Plan Nobody Was Told About

    I'm going to give you a number today: 350,000. That's how many Uber, Lyft, and delivery drivers Flock Safety wanted to quietly turn into a rolling surveillance network, and drivers likely would have never known their own dashcam was part of it. In this episode, I break down a pitch presentation Flock Safety, the company behind license plate reader (ALPR) cameras mounted in over 6,000 communities, prepared for the Georgia Attorney General's Office. The plan: partner with dashcam manufacturer Nexar to pull license plate data directly from hundreds of thousands of rideshare and delivery vehicles already on the road, turning stationary surveillance cameras into a mobile collection network scanning every red light, every driveway, every street. The deal fell through, but the pitch document is real, obtained through a public records request, and it reveals exactly how comfortable this industry is with building surveillance infrastructure the public never gets to vote on. I connect this to Flock's broader pattern; the LAPD's suspension of its Flock partnership, a security researcher's discovery that Flock's own training videos contradict its public claims about not tracking people, and a court ruling confirming this data carries real legal weight. This isn't just a U.S. story; if you're in Canada, the U.K., Europe, or anywhere else, this same surveillance logic doesn't respect borders. I also give you concrete steps you can take right now, including how to check if your local police department contracts with Flock Safety and where to find the active petition on this issue. This is Tech 4 Grown-Ups, the show that believes technology should answer to human beings, not the other way around. Resources & Links: Read the full blog post and episode sources: tech4grownups.com/blog Download the free Spyware Checklist: tech4grownups.com/spyware-checklist Join the conversation in our community: tech4grownups.com/community Subscribe for new episodes every week Keywords: Flock Safety surveillance, ALPR license plate cameras, Uber Lyft surveillance, rideshare privacy, Nexar dashcam data, license plate reader privacy, government surveillance technology, digital privacy 2026, mass surveillance USA, data privacy rights Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the show covering digital safety, privacy, AI, and technology; in plain language, with no jargon.

    Flock Safety Wanted 350,000 Spies on Wheels: The Uber and Lyft Surveillance Plan Nobody Was Told About
  3. Aug 6

    Your Brain Is Aging Unevenly: AI Just Found Out Which Part Goes First

    This week is a little different; for once, I'm not warning you about what AI can do wrong. I'm showing you what it's finally doing right, and it hits close to home for me personally, because I have a family member living with this exact condition. USC researchers just used AI to do something no brain scan has ever done before. Instead of giving you a single "brain age" number, a new deep learning model trained on MRI scans from nearly 15,000 healthy people creates a detailed 3D map showing exactly which parts of your brain are aging faster than others. And the discoveries are genuinely surprising, even in perfectly healthy people, brain aging isn't uniform. Your decision-making and memory centers age faster than other regions, and your right hemisphere ages slightly quicker than your left, regardless of whether you're right- or left-handed. But here's the part that matters most; when researchers applied this model to people with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's, it detected dramatic, localized aging in deep memory structures before broader brain changes were even visible. This could eventually let doctors catch dementia risk earlier than ever before, potentially even before symptoms appear. As always, I give you precision over panic, this is still a research tool, not something your doctor can use yet, and I explain exactly why. If you've ever loved someone with dementia or Alzheimer's, or you're worried about your own cognitive health, this episode is for you. This is Tech 4 Grown-Ups, the show that believes technology should answer to human beings, not the other way around. Resources & Links: Read the full blog post and episode notes: tech4grownups.com/blog Download the free Spyware Checklist: tech4grownups.com/spyware-checklist Join the conversation in our community: tech4grownups.com/community Subscribe for new episodes every week Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the show covering digital safety, privacy, AI, and technology; in plain language, with no jargon.

    Your Brain Is Aging Unevenly: AI Just Found Out Which Part Goes First
  4. Jul 28

    The Machines Are Teaching Our Kids to Stop Thinking

    A teacher told me their students' aptitude scores are dropping, right now, in their own classroom, and their school district is barely scratching the surface of the problem. This episode is about why that's happening, and the data backs up exactly what they're seeing. A landmark study tracking over 26,000 middle and high school students found AI use boosted homework scores by 18% while cutting homework time nearly in half, but within two years, entrance exam results collapsed by up to 24%. The most disturbing part; it wasn't struggling students who fell furthest, it was the top performers. I break down why this is happening, the century-old psychology behind it, and why nearly 7 in 10 American students now admit, in their own words, that they're worried AI is eroding their own ability to think. This episode covers what the research actually shows, why school districts are moving too slowly to catch it, and what you can do right now if you have kids or grandchildren in school. This isn't about banning AI from the classroom. It's about making sure the next generation still knows how to think without one. This is Tech 4 Grown-Ups, the show that believes technology should answer to human beings, not the other way around. Resources & Links: Full episode notes, transcript, and resources: tech4grownups.com Free Spyware Checklist — download here: tech4grownups.com/spyware-checklist Join the conversation in our community: tech4grownups.com/community Subscribe for new episodes every week Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the show covering digital safety, privacy, AI, and technology; in plain language, with no jargon.

    The Machines Are Teaching Our Kids to Stop Thinking
  5. Jul 21

    The Face You're Watching Isn't Real (And Neither Is That Investment Tip)

    The Face You're Watching Isn't Real (And Neither Is That Investment Tip) I want to start with a confession; last week I watched a video of a very famous billionaire telling me exactly how to triple my retirement savings in 30 days. He never said that. He's never even met me. Deepfake fraud is no longer a rare, high-tech curiosity; researchers now describe it as happening on an industrial scale, and one study found this content can be produced by "pretty much anybody" with a laptop and free software. In this episode, I break down why AI-powered scam videos circulating on social media are now getting harder and harder to spot, even for people who know exactly what they're looking for, and why fake investment pitches, fake doctors, and fake financial advisors are showing up everywhere. I take this global, covering how the story plays out differently across North America, the EU, and Asia: from a Washington State case where four residents lost $673,000 in just three days, to the EU's decision to loosen parts of its landmark AI Act even as threats accelerate, to Southeast Asia's AI-powered scam centers now running fraud operations worth tens of billions of dollars. Along the way, I ask the question that matters most; if a machine can perfectly fake a face, a voice, and a moment that never happened, what's actually left that you can call proof? This isn't about fear. It's about giving you the tools to slow down, verify, and stay one step ahead, because fear without action is just noise. This is Tech 4 Grown-Ups, the show that believes technology should answer to human beings, not the other way around. Resources & Links: Full episode notes, transcript, and resources: tech4grownups.com Free Spyware Checklist — download here: tech4grownups.com/spyware-checklist Join the conversation in our community: tech4grownups.com/community Subscribe for new episodes every week Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the show covering digital safety, privacy, AI, and technology — in plain language, with no jargon.

    The Face You're Watching Isn't Real (And Neither Is That Investment Tip)
  6. Jul 14

    They Called It God: What Tech Billionaires Actually Said Behind Closed Doors

    I am not afraid of this topic. Some shows won't touch it because it sounds too strange, too far out there. This isn't one of those shows. Here's the promise on this episode, the same one I make every week; facts first, fear never. This story starts with a real quote; Elon Musk, on stage at MIT in 2014, saying "with artificial intelligence, we are summoning the demon". People laughed it off then. Fewer people are laughing now. I go inside what Tristan Harris, often called the conscience of Silicon Valley, has revealed about private conversations happening at the top AI labs, including an internal estimate of nearly a 20% chance their own work could be catastrophic for humanity, and why they're building it anyway. I also break down why people around the world are now describing AI data centers not as server farms, but as temples, and what that choice of language actually reveals. This episode isn't about declaring AI a literal deity. It's about asking why the people who understand this technology better than anyone else on Earth keep reaching for the language of religion instead of the language of engineering. Along the way, I ask the questions I think matter most: who gets to decide what this technology is allowed to become, and what happens the moment we stop asking? This is Tech 4 Grown-Ups, the show that believes technology should answer to human beings, not the other way around. Resources & Links: Full episode notes, transcript, and resources: tech4grownups.comJoin the conversation in our community: tech4grownups.com/communitySubscribe for new episodes every week Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the show covering digital safety, privacy, AI, and technology; in plain language, with no jargon.

    They Called It God: What Tech Billionaires Actually Said Behind Closed Doors
  7. Jul 7

    Your AirPods May Be Tracking You | SignalTrace and Surveillance

    If a machine could listen to you without ever needing your permission, would it ask? That question sits at the heart of this episode, because the devices we rely on every day; AirPods, smartwatches, fitness trackers, and smartphones, are now being pulled into a new kind of surveillance system. A company called Leonardo has built technology that can identify people through the signals emitted by their devices and connect that data to license plate reader cameras already installed across the country. In this episode, Michael Routhier breaks down what SignalTrace is, how it works, and why this is not just a U.S. issue, but an international concern. From North Korea’s mandatory surveillance software to Russia’s device-linking systems, this conversation shows how quickly convenience can turn into control when the public is not paying attention. Michael also asks the deeper question; if history teaches us anything, it is that real change has always come from people who refused to stay silent. From the Civil Rights Movement to the global fight for nuclear arms limits, ordinary people have always been the ones who forced powerful systems to answer for themselves. This episode asks what happens if we wait too long to do the same with surveillance technology. In this episode: What SignalTrace is and why it matters. How Bluetooth signals from AirPods, smartwatches, and fitness trackers can be used to identify people. Why the lack of a warrant requirement should concern everyone. Why this issue is bigger than the United States. How history proves that public pressure is often the only thing that creates real change. What you can do right now to push back before this becomes normal. Links and resources: Tech 4 Grown-Ups website: tech4grownups.comFree community: tech4grownups.com/communityFree course: tech4grownups.com/courseRelated article: Your AirPods Can Now Identify You to Police. Yes, Really.ACLU Surveillance Technologies: aclu.org/issues/privacy-technology/surveillance-technologiesEFF Atlas of Surveillance: atlasofsurveillance.orgEFF Street-Level Surveillance: eff.org/issues/street-level-surveillance Tech should answer to human beings, not the other way around. This is the Virtuous Machine series, and this is Tech 4 Grown-Ups.

    Your AirPods May Be Tracking You | SignalTrace and Surveillance
  8. Jun 30

    IT Horror Stories — Real Threats, Real People, Real Consequences | Feat. Jack Smith, IT Horror Stories Podcast

    Your phone rings. It's your son. He's panicking. He needs $500. He's stuck and he needs it now. Except it isn't your son. It's an AI system that cloned his voice from three seconds of a Facebook video. There is no human on the other end of the line. It's fully automated. And it's been running through a list of phone numbers while you were reading this. This week, Michael sits down with Jack Smith, host of the IT Horror Stories Podcast and a 30-year veteran of the IT industry, for a conversation that covers everything the tech industry hopes you never figure out. From robo-calls that found his new business number in four days flat, to AI-generated FaceTime calls that look and sound exactly like your family, to scammers showing up at your front door in police uniforms to collect your bank card, Jack has seen it all, lived through some of it, and he's here to make sure you don't have to learn any of it the hard way. This is not a technical episode. This is a human one. In this episode: Jack's new business website went live and the scam calls started within four days, before a single customer ever called Why adults 55 and over are the primary target, and it has nothing to do with being foolish Voice cloning in plain language; how criminals steal three seconds of your child's voice from social media and use it to call grandma in a full panic How scammers have gone completely local; hiring people in your own country, speaking your language, sounding like the guy down the street. Because sometimes it is the guy down the street The bank accountability ruling in Europe that is changing who gets blamed when a pensioner loses $10,000 to a scam, and why North America needs to pay attention The IT horror story that proves even a 30-year veteran gets caught off guard, and the one question that saves everything The "Uncle Bob" test: the oldest IT security trick in the book, and why it works perfectly against AI scammers right now What Jack tells a 67-year-old woman living alone when she asks what she can do tonight to protect herself The one assumption every IT professional makes about what people already know, and why that assumption is leaving your audience exposed What AI can actually do for people 55 and over, and why Jack calls it "the best intern in the world" Jack's closing message to everyone who is exhausted by how fast everything keeps changing; it is not your fault 🎙️ About Jack Smith Jack Smith is the host of the IT Horror Stories Podcast, a show dedicated to capturing the real, unfiltered stories of the people who built, broke, and fixed the technology infrastructure that runs the world. With 30 years of hands-on experience spanning server rooms in Paris, mining pits in Texas, and everything in between, Jack brings a perspective on digital threats that no textbook can replicate. Jack is also putting out a call to the Tech 4 Grown-Ups community; if you were working in technology in the 1970s and 1980s, he wants your story. Reach out to him directly, those are the stories that need to be captured before they're lost. 🔗 Find Jack Smith and IT Horror Stories: Website: https://www.ithorrorstories.eu Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Deezer: Search "IT Horror Stories with Jack Smith" on any major podcast platform LinkedIn: Search Jack Smith — IT Horror Stories BlueSky & Mastodon: Find all links at ithorrorstories.eu Facebook & Instagram: Links listed at ithorrorstories.eu 💬 Join the free Tech 4 Grown-Ups community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community 🌐 Website — transcripts, episodes, and free resources: https://www.tech4grownups.com Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the podcast for adults 55 and over who want straight answers about the digital world — without the jargon, without the pressure, and without anyone talking down to you. Hosted by Michael Routhier from Toronto, Ontario. New episodes every week. Some conversations can't wait.

    IT Horror Stories — Real Threats, Real People, Real Consequences | Feat. Jack Smith, IT Horror Stories Podcast

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Technology changes fast. Human nature doesn't. 🌐 tech4grownups.com — transcripts, episodes, and free community Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the weekly podcast for adults 55 and over who want straight answers about the digital world; without the jargon, without the condescension, and without being made to feel like they're falling behind. Every episode covers the technology issues that actually matter to your life: protecting yourself from scams, understanding AI, keeping your privacy intact, and making sense of a digital world that was not exactly designed with you in mind. Hosted by Michael Routhier — with a little help from the Stoics.