Security researchers just exposed 50,000 private chat transcripts between children and their AI-enabled toys — conversations that were supposed to stay in the bedroom. Jeremy and Jason break down what that data actually is (emotional states, family dynamics, vulnerabilities), who’s collecting it, and what they’re designed to do with it. They also cover Google’s new deepfake phone-call detector, the legal vacuum opening up around AI digital twins, and the masculinity data showing young men are quietly rejecting the alpha-male playbook. The episode lands where most tech conversations don’t: on what happens to real kids, real families, and real people when the business model is dependency.
*Key Moments*
* 00:00 — The AI toy privacy breach: 50,000 kids’ private chats exposed online
* 01:26 — Jason on what the data actually captures: not just voices, but everything in the room
* 02:31 — How emotional vulnerability gets mapped, monetized, and used against kids
* 03:47 — The real question: better or worse than being raised by television?
* 05:41 — How dopamine-optimized tech trains kids not to trust human connection
* 08:41 — Google’s encrypted handshake to detect deepfake phone calls
* 09:58 — Why your nervous system can’t catch a deepfake in real time
* 10:51 — Digital twins: when your AI proxy can sign contracts, what’s left for you?
* 12:45 — Jason: you will be liable for what your AI twin does. The companies won’t be.
* 17:21 — The Tomorrowman data: young men quietly rejecting the man box
* 21:53 — Why Andrew Tate-style content thrives even as young men reject it
* 31:30 — The Throne: a toilet camera that grades your bathroom habits
* 34:34 — Anthropic’s foot is duct-taped to the gas pedal
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