Posts in Creepy Technology
S3E6 – Randonautica – The Quest for Excitement

This week we are going to do a quick dive into Randonautica. 10 years ago, none of us would have ever thought there would come a day where we would be on a government recommended lockdown. Stuck in our homes, and a little afraid to venture out into the world. When 2020 rolled around, this soon became the reality we lived in. During this first year, an app started popping up over socials. Randonautica. An app that aimed to fill the need for adventure and exploration. Let’s jump right in.

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S3E5 – A Discussion With ChatGPT: The Ethics of Human-Computer Interaction

A podcast episode written by ChatGPT, taking a deep dive in a conversation between ChatGPT & Creepy Tech Host Lydia Shompole. We will be jumping into the topic of human-computer interaction (HCI) and the role of technology in shaping how we communicate. We will begin by introducing the concept of HCI and discussing how technology has played a significant role in shaping the way we communicate. Next, we will delve into some of the current trends in HCI, such as the increasing use of virtual assistants and the rise of artificial intelligence in communication. We will discuss how these developments have the potential to improve efficiency and accessibility, but also raise concerns about the loss of privacy and personalization.

Throughout the episode, we will analyze the potential impact of these trends on the future of communication and the implications they may have for society. We will also discuss the importance of considering the ethical implications of new technologies in HCI.

In our conclusion, we will summarize the key points of the discussion and offer our thoughts on the future of HCI and the role of technology in shaping how we communicate. Tune in to learn more about this exciting and rapidly evolving field. Human-computer interaction HCI,Technology,Communication,Virtual assistants,Artificial intelligence,Efficiency,Accessibility,Privacy,Personalization,Future of communication,Implications for society,Ethical implications of new technologies,Podcast

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S3E4 - iBuying – Zillow, Opendoor & You

This week we are going to do a deep dive into iBuying. By now I’m sure most of you have seen those ads that show how beautiful your dream house is and how easy homebuying will be. Through iBuying, all you’ll have to do is create and account, browse for or list a home, enter some key information and within days, you have a new house or have just sold your current house.

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S3E3 – Parabiosis – The Fountain of Youth or a scam

Have you ever wondered how to reverse aging? We all grow old and as time passes, our bodies are become more and more susceptible to age related diseases. A deep dive into the problem of aging, and the companies hoping to find a solution and the investors like Peter Thiel & Jeff Bezos who are funding their work.

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S3E2 – Data Brokers – Not so Anonymous

This week we are going to do a deep dive into data brokers. Lets discuss how information brokers collect, buy, sell and use your data and activity. Let’s jump right in!. An article from 2020 on WebFx.com which stated that “Today, there are over 4,000 data brokering companies worldwide. Acxiom, one of the largest, has 23,000 servers collecting & analyzing consumer data, Data for 500 million consumers worldwide, and up to 3,000 data points per person – and that’s just one company.”

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S3E1 - Working Remotely - Yes, Your Boss Can See That

This week we are going to do a deep dive into working remotely. How society is handling the transition, what your employer can see with monitoring programs, the consequences and uses for this data collected and, how you can work a little smarter. Over the past year and a half, a large number of us have become comfortable with this new reality. Some of us are now unemployed, while others are adjusting to a life where we work from our homes. Pre covid, most of us made the daily commute clocked in to work and knew that while we were in the office, anyone could walk by and see whether you were working or not. Our productivity was easily monitored because we were all physically in the office.

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S2E8 - Latinas: From The Block To The Boardroom

"Latinasb2b Collaboration podcast with @thecrosspods @tech_creepy-Lydia Shompole, on data privacy and DNA tracking and what that means for people of color. Can you trust TikTok, Google, and Apple? There’s so much to unpack in this episode, but the reality is companies want our data to build new products, and we can’t even get hired in tech with hiring numbers less than 3%?! We’ve started a movement to be seen, now we need to be on the tech platforms to help our communities, not profile and police them through technology, especially during COVID-19 tracking. Ask questions, it’s your right to know the truth about where your data is going." "Latinas: from the Block to the Boardroom is a podcast based on the idea that wisdom comes from everywhere. The podcast is intentionally conversational as its goal is to encourage the sharing of this wisdom through intergenerational community conversations. "

Thank you @LatinasB2B for a great discussion.

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S2E7 - Coronavirus - Tracking You & Cyber Espionage

This week we’ll be doing a deep dive into the tech side of Coronavirus specifically how companies and governments are using apps to track, monitor & assist with slowing down the spread of the virus also known as COVID-19. As well as the recent claims that China is using cyber espionage to collect the research that governments are doing about this virus.

Lets take a look into apps that specifically track the spread of COVID-19. When it comes to our behavior and the places we go, it’s safe to say that over the past few years it has become much harder for us to keep this kind of information private. When we drive from our house to a new store, or friends house we use our cell phone to give us turn by turn directions.

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