Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Strange News: China Monitors Uyghur Emotions with AI, Privacy Experts Break Down Social Media Stalking
It appears the government of China is testing a camera system that uses AI and facial recognition to reveal unspoken emotional states in the oppressed Uyghur population. After a creepy personal experience with social media, privacy expert Robert G. Reeve busts the myths about our phones hearing us -- and reveals, instead, what he sees as the much more disturbing reality of automated online stalking. All this and more in this week's strange news.
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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 06/07
Another sweltering day in much of the nation. Arrests in CA road rage killing. Deadline for some Houston nurses to get vaccinated or get fired. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Headlines From The Times - California’s unsinkable Katie Porter
California Rep. Katie Porter (D -Irvine) has been a political rock star ever since the progressive won the 45th Congressional District seat in South Orange County — long a bastion of conservative politics — in 2018. We talk to her about her Iowa roots, the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol invasion, her attempts at bipartisanship and the color of her favorite marker that she uses for her already-legendary whiteboard lectures during congressional hearings.
More reading:
Democrats loved Katie Porter when she bashed Trump. Now she is making them squirm
Video: Katie Porter’s “Whiteboard of Justice”
Video: Rep. Katie Porter on impeachment and the consequences of Jan. 6
The Intelligence from The Economist - Ballots and bullets: Mexico’s elections
Everything Everywhere Daily - Isambard Kingdom Brunel (Encore)
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You're Wrong About - Cancel Culture
Mike and Sarah have big feelings about an enduring debate. Digressions include “Carrie,” party planning etiquette and Whole Foods cafeterias. Sarah’s sound quality changes midway through because she moves from a McDonald’s parking lot to a Hardee’s parking lot.
Special thanks to Meredith Clark and Allissa Richardson for helping us with the history section of this episode!
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Links!
- Natalie Wynn's "Canceling"
- Drag Them: A brief etymology of so-called “cancel culture”
- The Long and Tortured History of Cancel Culture
- The strange journey of ‘cancel,’ from a Black-culture punchline to a White-grievance watchword
- Why Attacking ‘Cancel Culture’ And ‘Woke’ People Is Becoming The GOP’s New Political Strategy
- Tales From the Teenage Cancel Culture
- Generational Cycles in American Politics, 1952–2016
- It’s Not Callout Culture. It’s Accountability.
- An Incomplete (but growing) History of Harassment Campaigns since 2003
- The State of Online Harassment
- “Did We Create This Monster?” How Twitter Turned Toxic
- Morally Motivated Networked Harassment as Normative Reinforcement
