Episodes

  • The Dark Side Of AI Safety Laws
    May 1 2026

    Should AI be protected by free speech laws?

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    In this episode of Free Speech Friday, I sit down with Corbin K. Barthold, Internet Policy Counsel at Tech Freedom, to discuss one of the most controversial legal papers of the year: "Why the First Amendment Protects Artificial Intelligence."

    While many are calling for strict AI regulation to prevent "AI psychosis" or the spread of misinformation, Corbin argues that AI outputs are a protected form of expression. If we allow the government to dictate what an LLM can and cannot say, are we inadvertently giving them the power to control our access to information?

    In this video, we cover:

    Why AI content qualifies as First Amendment protected speech.

    The theories the government uses to justify censorship.

    Analysis of recent tragic cases involving Character AI.

    Why New York’s S7263 law might be "rank protectionism" for doctors and lawyers.

    The progressive case for why we should actually want free and open AI.

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    39 mins
  • The New Digital Class War: Rich People Use The Internet Differently w/ Adam Aleksic
    Apr 29 2026

    There’s a hidden social hierarchy on the internet

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    Is your Instagram "low class"? While we like to think of the internet as a universal playground, a new digital class war is emerging. From the way you use filters to the number of emojis in your bio, your digital habits are increasingly signaling your socioeconomic status to the world.

    In this episode of Power User, I sit down with etymologist and cultural commentator Adam Aleksic to decode the hidden semiotics of "Low Class Instagram."

    We explore why billionaires keep their accounts private with 200 followers, why the "photo dump" has become a sophisticated narrative tool for elites, and how algorithms are siloing us into class-based bubbles.

    We break down:

    • The "Puppy Filter" Trap: Why technical illiteracy is the new class signifier.

    • Billionaire Behavior: Why the ultimate luxury is being completely offline.

    • Digital White Flight: Why elite users are fleeing Facebook and Instagram for "curated" spaces like Bluesky vs Substack.

    • AI & Class: How your choice of LLM (Claude vs. ChatGPT) and even your font choice (Serif vs. Sans Serif) reveals your status.

    • The Death of Anonymity: Why the "surveillance state" makes it harder for lower-class users to experiment with their identities.

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    46 mins
  • [PATREON PREVIEW] Record Labels Are Buying Meme Pages for Millions
    Apr 27 2026

    [PATREON PREVIEW] Is Geese a Psyop? How the Music Industry Fakes Virality

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    The Brooklyn band Geese has sparked a massive "industry plant" controversy in 2026 after their album Getting Killed and a sold-out tour led to accusations of being a digital "psyop".

    While the music has received mainstream praise, fans became suspicious of how the band took over social media feeds almost overnight. This skepticism intensified after an interview at SXSW with Chaotic Good Projects, a marketing agency that uses armies of bots and TikTok accounts to force songs into virality.

    Kristin Robinson is a journalist at Billboard who broke the story about Geese and Chaotic Good Projects. She joins me to discuss how meme pages are used by the music industry, how record labels manipulate online conversations and flood comment sections with positive messages, and how agencies can sway public perception of performances on SNL or Tiny Desk.

    As AI-generated music begins to top the iTunes charts, the line between authentic talent and engineered "slop" continues to blur. We discuss the truth behind the Geese situation, the evolution of viral marketing, and how the music industry is changing in the age of automation.

    We discuss:

    How viral music campaigns actually work

    Why “industry plant” accusations keep happening

    How platforms like TikTok shape what you hear

    Whether AI artists could be the next big thing


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    7 mins
  • Inside A Billionaire's AI Spy Network: The Shocking Secrets of Madison Square Garden’s Surveillance Machine
    Apr 24 2026

    The Billionaire Who Built a Private Surveillance State

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    Sports arenas and concert venues are becoming high-tech surveillance "deep states." In this video, I dive into the explosive Wired report by Noah Shachtman and Robert Silverman that reveals how the owner of a ton of NYC concert venues and sports arenas uses facial recognition and private investigators to track, monitor, and ban anyone he deems an enemy.

    From tracking trans women at Pride Night to banning lawyers and 14-year-old kids for social media posts, the level of surveillance at MSG, Radio City, and The Sphere is unprecedented.

    Is this the future of privacy for sports fans and concert-goers? I sat down with Noah Shachtman to discuss the chilling secrets of the new billionaire surveillance machine.

    Full WIRED story: https://www.wired.com/story/madison-square-garden-jim-dolan-surveillance-machine

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    24 mins
  • The Girlboss-ification of AI: How Big Tech Is Gaslighting Women Into AI w/ Kat Tenbarge
    Apr 22 2026

    AI companies are secretly waging a massive PR campaign targeting women.

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    In the past year, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta have launched an aggressive PR campaign to rebrand artificial intelligence for women, especially mothers and teen girls. Suddenly AI isn't an existential threat or a labor displacement machine. It's a "lifestyle accessory," a "creative tool," and your new girly best friend.

    Kat Tenbarge of Spitfire News joins me to expose the AI "Hot Girl Economy" and how tech giants are using aesthetic trends to Trojan-horse AI into our daily lives. We cover everything from viral Studio Ghibli filters and the AI puppy photo craze, to how startups like Higgsfield are targeting fashion influencers.

    We discuss what this "AI girly pop era" is designed to distract you from: extreme labor displacement, massive energy consumption, and the tech industry becoming increasingly intertwined with the US War Machine.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Silicon Valley is Breaking Everything
    Apr 17 2026

    Is Silicon Valley actually making progress, or are they just breaking the world for profit?

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    In this episode of Free Speech Friday, I’m joined by legal scholar and surveillance expert Albert Fox Cahn to dismantle the "Move Fast and Break Things" ethos that has dominated tech for a decade. From the multibillion-dollar failure of the Metaverse to the "innovation theater" of the Apple Vision Pro, we explore why the most hyped technologies are often the most disastrous.

    We dive deep into the dark side of home security, revealing how Ring cameras have turned from safety tools into a massive surveillance network for law enforcement, sometimes even recording your most private moments without a warrant.

    We also tackle the "AI bubble," the myth of police body cameras, and why the "boring" analog solutions are often the safest bet for our future.

    Albert is the founder of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) and the author of the new book, Move Slow and Upgrade: The Power of Incremental Innovation.


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    30 mins
  • Inside Iran's Gen Z Meme Army: How LEGO Became War Propaganda
    Apr 15 2026

    Iranian LEGO videos mocking the US government are taking over the internet.

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    We are living in an era where global internet culture and meme warfare are just as influential as traditional media and LEGOs are being used to create the most effective messaging around the US-Iran war.

    I sat down with Areeba Fatima, a journalist for Dropsite News, who's been reporting on the team behind "Explosive Media," the group of seemingly Gen Z Iranians producing this viral content.

    We dive deep into how these LEGO videos are actively reshaping Americans' perceptions of modern warfare, and why this content is uniquely bridging the gap across the American political spectrum.

    🔥 EXCLUSIVE BONUS EPISODE: I tracked down and interviewed a member of Explosive Media, the team in Iran behind these viral LEGO videos. To hear directly from the Iranians making these LEGO videos, watch the full bonus interview on my Patreon or Substack.

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    We discuss:

    • How these viral LEGO videos are actively reshaping how Americans view our war with Iran.

    • The fascinating Telegram history of Explosive Media, revealing they started as young internet natives posting about sports, exams, and movies before the war escalated.

    • Why mainstream liberal accounts and right-wing podcasters in America are both sharing this content by the millions.

    • How this Gen Z team uses AI to bypass sanctions, generate rap songs, and tap directly into global internet culture.

    • The relentless cat-and-mouse game of Explosive Media getting banned from platforms like YouTube and X, only to immediately return.

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    35 mins
  • The Woman Taking On Big Tech: She Fought the Government and Won
    Apr 10 2026

    Are we losing our right to online privacy entirely?

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    In this episode of Free Speech Friday, I sat down with Cindy Cohn, former head of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and author of the new book Privacy's Defender. We dive deep into the secret history of the early internet, the terrifying reality of mass online surveillance by the US government, and how "age verification" laws sweeping the US will destroy digital civil liberties for everyone.

    Cindy explains how the NSA and FBI use massive legal loopholes like Section 702 to secretly access your data for domestic purposes, the massive security dangers of forcing users to upload their IDs to access apps like Discord, and why the fight to protect encryption is more crucial now than ever.

    If you care about your digital rights, free speech, and the future of the open web, this is a must-watch conversation!!

    Topics Covered:

    • The 90s hacker origins of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

    • How the Bernstein case saved internet encryption

    • Post-9/11 mass surveillance and the government's data grab

    • Why the FBI and NSA's use of Section 702 threatens your privacy

    • The truth about the government buying your personal data from private brokers

    • Why age verification laws banning users under 16 create massive security risks

    • How to fight back and become part of the next generation of privacy advocates


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    33 mins