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Dr. Z's Podcasts

Dr. Z's Podcasts

By: Dr. Z.
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A series of podcasts to help students and everyday individuals with proper thinking and ethics. Sometimes the best decision an ethical person can make is to just stay silent, detached, and mind their own business. The podcasts include material on other courses such as security analytics and networks and security.

Nima Zahadat, Ph.D. 2026
Career Success Economics Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Ethics & Privacy - Podcast 08 - Your Behavior Is A Prediction Product
    Mar 17 2026

    This podcast examines the ethical and societal dangers inherent in modern digital ecosystems, specifically focusing on surveillance capitalism, artificial intelligence, and social media. Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff warns that tech giants exploit personal data to predict behavior, a practice she argues destroys individual autonomy and democratic stability. Simultaneously, technical surveys and educational transcripts highlight the security and privacy vulnerabilities of large language models, including risks like jailbreaking and data leakage. From a social perspective, the podcast addresses how these technologies can amplify misinformation, addiction, and mental health crises through persuasive design and social comparison. Ultimately, the authors call for stricter regulations, public awareness, and a shift toward more responsible, human-centric innovation to protect the collective future.

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    21 mins
  • The Persians & The Jewish People
    Mar 6 2026

    This podcast examines the 2,700-year history of the Jewish people in Iran, tracing a legacy that began with Cyrus the Great liberating Jews from Babylonian captivity. While the Pahlavi Dynasty ushered in a "Golden Era" of prosperity and religious freedom, the 1979 Islamic Revolution radically shifted the landscape into one of hostility and strict religious law. Personal narratives and historical records highlight Iran’s role as a refuge for Jewish orphans during World War II, contrasted against the later execution of industrialist Habib Elghanian. Modern accounts describe the mass exodus of the community and the challenges of maintaining cultural identity through food and memory in the diaspora. Ultimately, the collection portrays a complex evolution from ancient Persian-Jewish harmony to a contemporary era of political tension and restrictive social change.

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    18 mins
  • Ethics & Privacy - Podcast 07 - The Moral Compass Of Software Engineering
    Feb 28 2026

    This podcast explores the evolving landscape of software development, focusing on the intersection of legal liability, professional ethics, and inclusive design. It discusses a critical shift toward holding manufacturers accountable for security vulnerabilities while highlighting the importance of transparency and accessibility from the start of the lifecycle. Comparison of Agile and Waterfall methodologies illustrates how different project management styles impact team coordination and product flexibility. Furthermore, the texts emphasize that modern engineering requires cultural awareness in global teams and a commitment to public interest as defined by professional codes of conduct. Collectively, they advocate for a "shift left" approach where security, ethics, and user inclusion are integrated early to create more resilient digital ecosystems.

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    18 mins
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