#111 - Privacy vs. Protection: The Digital Tug-of-War
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In an era where artificial intelligence can detect threats before they happen—and also track your every move—the line between national security and personal privacy has never been blurrier. This episode dives deep into the evolving debate: How much freedom are we willing to trade for safety?
Prompted by recent developments in AI, encryption, and surveillance, we explore:
- How technologies designed to protect us can also erode our civil liberties
- The Fourth Amendment’s role in limiting government overreach—and where it’s being tested
- The controversial legacy of NSA surveillance programs
- Why the “nothing to hide” argument misses the point entirely
- The urgent need for user-centric privacy regulations in AI development
We’ll also unpack the philosophical and legal foundations of privacy as a right—not a privilege—and examine how digital innovation continues to redefine what it means to be secure.
Whether you're a tech skeptic, a civil liberties advocate, or just trying to understand where your data goes, this episode will challenge your assumptions and illuminate the stakes of our digital future.
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