"The Throne" is a real smart toilet camera that clips to your toilet, films your bathroom habits in HD, and uses AI to analyze your digestive health — promising to build an "automated health baseline" so you might never need a colonoscopy again. Jeremy and Jason break down exactly what it sees, what it collects, and who owns that health data. Here's the part nobody's talking about: when your body blocks the light source, The Throne switches to night vision mode. Every. Single. Time. There is no hiding from a smart toilet camera running 24/7 inside the most private room in your home. The AI health monitoring case is genuinely real — Jason's 51 and would seriously consider a colonoscopy-replacing alternative. But the privacy implications go far beyond the product demo. Your bowel data is biometric data. It lives on a server. It gets analyzed by a company whose business model you agreed to in a EULA nobody read. The question isn't whether this technology works — it's who owns the most intimate health dataset ever collected on a human body, and what happens when that company gets acquired or breached. From bathroom tech and AI health monitoring to data privacy and smart home surveillance, Jeremy and Jason ask the questions the product launch skipped entirely. 🎙️ Brobots is a weekly tech podcast hosted by Jeremy Grater and Jason — covering AI, health, and what it means to be a better human in a world that's changing faster than the ethics can keep up. 📍 New episode every Monday → https://brobots.me 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else #SmartToilet #AIHealth #DataPrivacy #BroBots #HealthTech







