
Episode 11 - The Broken Mirror Effect: Why AI Knows You Better Than You Do
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What if artificial intelligence could predict your next move, your preferences—even your secrets?
In this episode of the Quantum Logic Podcast, Spencer Scott explores the invisible world of AI surveillance, data privacy, and the unnerving ways machines are learning more about us than we know ourselves.
From the Data Mosaic Effect to membership inference attacks, we dive deep into how AI and personal data intersect—often without our consent. We explore real cases of AI bias, facial recognition errors, and the impact of massive data breaches in 2024. Plus, we look at the promising side of tech: differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, federated learning, and synthetic data that could protect our digital lives.
We also unpack the latest global regulation efforts, including the EU AI Act and what's happening in the U.S., asking the critical question:
🧠 Can data privacy truly exist in the age of AI?
🔊 Whether you're a tech leader, policy maker, or curious mind, this episode delivers sharp insight on the future of artificial intelligence, digital privacy, and ethical innovation.
🎵 Intro and outro music – Return by Music by Aden & Jurgance (CC BY-SA 4.0)