Data Privacy
Discover key takeaways from 20 podcast episodes about this topic.

Joe Rogan Experience #2473 - Bill Thompson
Bill Thompson, a former military intelligence officer, shares his unique experiences from traditional 'rendezvous' camping and military cyber operations to dissecting societal decay, government dysfunction, and the pervasive threats to individual autonomy in the digital age.

Should We Make Chris Klemmer Start Looksmaxxing? | The Yak 3-17-26
The Yak crew dissects the chaotic 'Pros vs. Joes' basketball game, Barstool office dynamics, and personal quirks, revealing insights into competitive spirit and social perceptions.

Andrew Guthrie Ferguson on How Your Data Will Be Used Against You | Mindscape 347
Modern smart devices create a 'self-surveillance trap,' generating vast amounts of personal data that law enforcement can access with minimal legal safeguards, fundamentally altering privacy in the digital age.

Nancy Guthrie Mystery: 8 Disturbing Theories About Her Disappearance
Top criminal justice experts, including FBI profilers and homicide detectives, dissect the perplexing disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, offering eight distinct, often conflicting, theories ranging from bungled burglary to targeted revenge and staged abduction.

Scientific Martyrs, Life Beyond Our Planet & More! | Cosmic Queries #106
Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice tackle diverse cosmic questions, from the physics of light and gravitational waves to the philosophical implications of extraterrestrial life and humanity's future on Earth.

Ex-Prince Andrew ARRESTED, Anti-American Olympians, Nancy Guthrie "Today" Piece, w/ Wootton & Peter
Megyn Kelly and guests discuss Prince Andrew's arrest for misconduct, AOC's foreign policy gaffe, Olympic athletes' perceived anti-Americanism, and the controversial handling of the Nancy Guthrie missing person case.

The Video That Blew Up ICE’s Story (w/ Andrew Weissmann) | The Illegal News
This episode exposes multiple instances where government agencies, particularly under the Trump administration, allegedly abused power, lied, and undermined the rule of law, from seizing election ballots to unlawfully sharing private tax data and retaliating against critics.

Joe Rogan Experience #2446 - Greg Fitzsimmons
Joe Rogan and Greg Fitzsimmons navigate a chaotic world, discussing everything from social media censorship and historical conspiracies to the future of AI and the evolving landscape of stand-up comedy.

Trump Proposes Federal Takeover of LA Rebuild | PBD #727
This episode unpacks major economic and political headlines, from Trump's intervention in California's rebuild to the impact of AI on jobs and corporate leadership challenges at Disney and Levi's.

PBS News Hour full episode, Jan. 27, 2026
This episode details the Trump administration's shifting stance on immigration enforcement in Minneapolis following fatal shootings, exposes a Social Security data breach involving voter fraud efforts, and examines TikTok's new ownership amidst censorship claims and a landmark addiction trial.

Disparate Privacy Risks from Medical AI - An Investigation into Patient-level Privacy Risk
Medical AI models, especially larger ones, expose individual patient data to significant and disproportionately high privacy risks, particularly for minority patient groups, despite appearing safe in aggregate metrics.

Leveraging Per-Instance Privacy for Machine Unlearning
This research reveals a theoretical and empirical framework for understanding and quantifying the difficulty of machine unlearning for individual data points, showing that unlearning steps scale logarithmically with per-instance privacy loss.

Chasing the Constants and its Implications in Differential Privacy
Discover how refining mathematical constants in differential privacy algorithms significantly reduces error in continual data streams, impacting applications from disease tracking to private federated learning.

Differentially Private Synthetic Data without Training
Microsoft Research introduces 'Private Evolution,' a novel framework that generates differentially private synthetic data using only inference APIs, bypassing the high costs and limitations of traditional DP fine-tuning.

The Limits and Possibilities of One Run Auditing
This talk dissects the theoretical limitations of one-run privacy auditing for differential privacy while demonstrating its practical effectiveness and outlining pathways for significant improvement.

The Surprising Effectiveness of Membership Inference with Simple N-Gram Coverage
Discover how a simple n-gram coverage attack can surprisingly and effectively detect if specific data was used to train large language models, even with limited black-box access.

How Much Do Language Models Memorize?
Meta researcher Jack Morris introduces a new metric for 'unintended memorization' in language models, revealing how model capacity, data rarity, and training data size influence generalization versus specific data retention.

LIVE: Popok Gives URGENT UPDATE on Breaking Legal news | 1/20/2026
This episode details critical legal battles against the Trump administration, from alleged ICE misconduct and social security data breaches to the fight for transparency in the Epstein files, highlighting how sustained public and legal pressure can force accountability.

Trump DOJ Targets Black Votes. Escalated Voting Attack Echoes Jim Crow.
The Trump Department of Justice is accused of building a national voter roll to disenfranchise Black voters, a strategy mirroring historical Jim Crow tactics, while corporations and institutions self-censor DEI initiatives under political pressure.

Trump DOJ Voter Crackdown, Claudette Colvin Remembered., No Charges in Jacksonville Cop Assault.
This episode exposes the deliberate, multi-faceted assault on Black America's voting rights and economic power, alongside a critical look at media's role in normalizing authoritarianism and the historical fight for civil rights.