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Watching the Watchers
Dec 18, 2025
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Techish: The Tech Swindler
Aug 19, 2025
32m 00s
Decoding the Planet: From Whales to Whistleblowers
Jul 8, 2025
30m 23s
The Invisible Neighbor
Jul 1, 2025
25m 18s
Our Heads in the Cloud
Jun 24, 2025
21m 31s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Watching the Watchers✨ | inverse surveillancewatching the watchers+3 | — | — | Barcelona | inverse surveillanceprivacy+3 | — | 25m 27s | |
| 8/19/25 | ![]() Techish: The Tech Swindler✨ | technologypop culture+3 | — | ChatGPTTechish+1 | — | Techishtechnology+3 | — | 32m 00s | |
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Decoding the Planet: From Whales to Whistleblowers✨ | AIenvironment+3 | — | Mozilla | planetanimals | AIanimals+3 | — | 30m 23s | |
| 7/1/25 | ![]() The Invisible Neighbor✨ | AIneighborhoods+3 | — | Mozilla | my cityneighborhoods+1 | AIneighborhoods+4 | — | 25m 18s | |
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Our Heads in the Cloud✨ | artificial intelligenceprivacy+3 | — | AI | brain | AIbrain data+3 | — | 21m 31s | |
| 6/17/25 | ![]() We Found Love in an AI Place✨ | AIlove+3 | — | — | — | AI boyfriendgreen flag+4 | — | 22m 47s | |
| 6/10/25 | ![]() We're Back! IRL Season 8: AI and Us✨ | AIprivacy+3 | — | SimplecastAdsWizz+1 | — | AIprivacy+3 | — | 1m 07s | |
| 4/19/24 | ![]() Mozilla’s IRL podcast is a Shorty Awards finalist - we need your help to win!✨ | awardspodcast+3 | — | MozillaScience and Technology Podcast+1 | — | MozillaIRL podcast+3 | — | 0m 46s | |
| 12/5/23 | ![]() The Art of AI✨ | AIcreative industries+3 | — | HollywoodHip Hop | — | AIartists+3 | — | 24m 08s | |
| 11/21/23 | ![]() Lend Me Your Voice✨ | voice AIlanguage+3 | Bridget Todd | big tech | — | voice AIlanguage communities+3 | — | 22m 35s | |
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| 11/7/23 | ![]() Crash Test Dummies | Why does it so often feel like we’re part of a mass AI experiment? What is the responsible way to test new technologies? Bridget Todd explores what it means to live with unproven AI systems that impact millions of people as they roll out across public life. | — | ||||||
| 10/24/23 | ![]() The Humans in the Machine | They’re the essential workers of AI — yet mostly invisible and exploited. Does it have to be this way? Bridget Todd talks to data workers and entrepreneurs calling for change. | — | ||||||
| 10/10/23 | ![]() With AIs Wide Open | Are today’s large language models too hot to handle? Bridget Todd digs into the risks and rewards of opening up the tech that makes ChatGPT talk. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/23 | ![]() We’re Back! IRL Season 7: People Over Profit | This season, IRL host Bridget Todd meets people who are balancing the upsides of artificial intelligence with the downsides that are coming into view worldwide. Stay tuned for the first of five biweekly episodes on October 10! IRL is an original podcast from the non-profit Mozilla. | — | ||||||
| 9/12/22 | ![]() The AI Medicine Cabinet | Life, death and data. AI’s capacity to support research on human health is well documented. But so are the harms of biased datasets and misdiagnoses. How can AI developers build healthier systems? We take a look at a new dataset for Black skin health, a Covid chatbot in Rwanda, AI diagnostics in rural India, and elusive privacy in mental health apps. | — | ||||||
| 8/29/22 | ![]() The Truth is Out There | Murky political groups are exploiting social media systems to spread disinformation. With important elections taking place around the world this year, who is pushing back? We meet grassroots groups in Africa and beyond who are using AI to tackle disinformation in languages and countries underserved by big tech companies. | — | ||||||
| 8/15/22 | ![]() AI from Above | An aerial picture can tell a thousand stories. But who gets to tell them? From above the clouds, our world is surveilled and datafied. Those who control the data, control the narratives. We explore the legacy of spatial apartheid in South Africa’s townships, and hear from people around the world who are reclaiming power over their own maps. | — | ||||||
| 8/1/22 | ![]() When an Algorithm is Your Boss | Gig workers around the world report directly to algorithms in precarious jobs created by secretive corporations. We take you to the streets of Quito, Ecuador where delivery workers are protesting against artificial intelligence, and we hear solutions from people in several countries on how to audit the algorithms and reclaim rights. | — | ||||||
| 7/18/22 | ![]() The Tech We Won’t Build | Where should tech builders draw the line on AI for military or surveillance? Just because it can be built, doesn’t mean it should be. At what point do we blow the whistle, call out the boss, and tell the world? Find out what it’s like to sound the alarm from inside a big tech company. | — | ||||||
| 7/5/22 | ![]() Introducing IRL Season 6: AI in Real Life | Meet IRL’s new host, Bridget Todd, who is on a journey to meet people around the world who are making AI more trustworthy in real life. AI is everywhere now. It’s part of healthcare, social media, maps, and even killer robots. But who has power over AI? And who is shifting that power? Join Bridget Todd as she talks to technology builders and policy folks from around the world who are developing more trustworthy AI that puts people over profits. IRL is an original podcast from the non-profit Mozilla. | — | ||||||
| 9/9/19 | ![]() Privacy or Profit - Why Not Both? | Every day, our data hits the market when we sign online. It’s for sale, and we’re left to wonder if tech companies will ever choose to protect our privacy rather than reap large profits with our information. But, is the choice — profit or privacy — a false dilemma? Meet the people who have built profitable tech businesses while also respecting your privacy. Fact check if Facebook and Google have really found religion in privacy. And, imagine a world where you could actually get paid to share your data. In this episode, Oli Frost recalls what happened when he auctioned his personal data on eBay. Jeremy Tillman from Ghostery reveals the scope of how much ad-tracking is really taking place online. Patrick Jackson at Disconnect.me breaks down Big Tech’s privacy pivot. DuckDuckGo’s Gabriel Weinberg explains why his private search engine has been profitable. And Dana Budzyn walks us through how her company, UBDI, hopes to give consumers the ability to sell their data for cash. | — | ||||||
| 8/26/19 | ![]() Making Privacy Law | The word “regulation" gets tossed around a lot. And it’s often aimed at the internet’s Big Tech companies. Some worry that the size of these companies and the influence they wield is too much. On the other side, there’s the argument that any regulation is overreach — leave it to the market, and everything will sort itself out. But over the last year, in the midst of this regulation debate, a funny thing happened. Tech companies got regulated. And our right to privacy got a little easier to exercise. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna gives us the highlights of Europe’s sweeping GDPR privacy law, and explains how the law netted a huge fine against Spain’s National Football League. Twitter’s Data Protection Officer, Damien Kieran explains how regulation has shaped his new job and is changing how Twitter works with our personal data. Julie Brill at Microsoft says the company wants legislators to go further, and bring a federal privacy law to the U.S. And Manoush chats with Alastair MacTaggart, the California resident whose work led to the passing of the California Consumer Privacy Act. | — | ||||||
| 8/12/19 | ![]() The 5G Privilege | ‘5G’ is a new buzzword floating around every corner of the internet. But what exactly is this hyped-up cellular network, often referred to as the next technological evolution in mobile internet communications? Will it really be 100 times faster than what we have now? What will it make possible that has never been possible before? Who will reap the benefits? And, who will get left behind? Mike Thelander at Signals Research Group imagines the wild ways 5G might change our lives in the near future. Rhiannon Williams hits the street and takes a new 5G network out for a test drive. Amy France lives in a very rural part of Kansas — she dreams of the day that true, fast internet could come to her farm (but isn’t holding her breath). Larry Irving explains why technology has never been provided equally to everyone, and why he fears 5G will leave too many people out. Shireen Santosham, though, is doing what she can to leverage 5G deployment in order to bridge the digital divide in her city of San Jose. | — | ||||||
| 7/29/19 | ![]() The Tech Worker Resistance | There's a movement building within tech. Workers are demanding higher standards from their companies — and because of their unique skills and talent, they have the leverage to get attention. Walkouts and sit-ins. Picket protests and petitions. Shareholder resolutions, and open letters. These are the new tools of tech workers, increasingly emboldened to speak out. And, as they do that, they expose the underbellies of their companies' ethics and values or perceived lack of them. In this episode of IRL, host Manoush Zomorodi meets with Rebecca Stack-Martinez, an Uber driver fed up with being treated like an extension of the app; Jack Poulson, who left Google over ethical concerns with a secret search engine being built for China; and Rebecca Sheppard, who works at Amazon and pushes for innovation on climate change from within. EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn explains why this movement is happening now, and why it matters for all of us. IRL is an original podcast from Firefox. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org | — | ||||||
| 7/15/19 | ![]() The Internet's Carbon Footprint | Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server farms, running around the clock, all over the world. What exactly is the internet’s carbon footprint? And, what can we do about it? Music professor Kyle Devine considers the environmental costs of streaming music. Geophysicist and pop scientist Miles Traer takes his best shot at calculating the carbon footprint of the IRL podcast. Climate journalist Tatiana Schlossberg explores the environmental influence we don’t know we have and what the web’s got to do with it. Greenpeace’s Gary Cook explains which tech companies are committed to renewable energy — and which are not. Kris De Decker tries powering his website with a homebrew solar power system. And, Ecosia's Chief Tree Planting Officer Pieter Van Midwoud discusses how his company uses online search to plant trees. IRL is an original podcast from Firefox. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org | — | ||||||
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