
About this episode
The episode discusses a woman's experience being recorded without consent by a stranger using smart glasses, along with other technology-related news.
Alex talked to a creepy guy outside a club. What she didn’t know? He recorded the whole interaction via smart glasses. The video was then posted to 500,000 strangers on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. I talked to her about the fallout. Plus, DNA caught a killer 44 years later, FTC warns Apple over biased news feed, and how police are using Google. Timecodes: Hour 1 - 0:00 Hour 2 - 33:25 Hour 3 - 1:06:44 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Kim Komando
Guest: Alex
Topics covered
- privacy
- technology
- social media
- law enforcement
- DNA evidence
Keywords
- Ray-Ban Meta glasses
- privacy invasion
- social media fallout
- DNA evidence
- law enforcement technology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, FTC, Apple, Google
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