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Podcast: The Tea Hack Just Keeps Getting Worse

We start this week with Emanuel’s and Joseph’s coverage of Tea, a women’s dating safety app that was breached multiple times. After the break, Sam and Emanuel talk about how a new UK law about age verification is impacting peoples’ ability to see footage about current events. In the subscribers-only section, Jason explains that LeBron James is not in fact pregnant.
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- Women Dating Safety App 'Tea' Breached, Users' IDs Posted to 4chan
- A Second Tea Breach Reveals Users’ DMs About Abortions and Cheating
- UK Users Need to Post Selfie or Photo ID to View Reddit's r/IsraelCrimes, r/UkraineWarFootage
- LeBron James' Lawyers Send Cease-and-Desist to AI Company Making Pregnant Videos of Him
Google transforme la recherche avec AI Mode : vidéo en direct et interactions intelligentes
Podcast 2025 : portrait d’une industrie en pleine transformation
L’IA de Google est-elle en train de détruire le Web, la recherche… et notre bon sens collectif ?
Mon Carnet du 25 juillet 2025
Podcasting et réseaux sociaux : les nouvelles règles du jeu en 2025
L’empire Musk en turbulence : quand le PDG devient son propre risque systémique
Podcast: Spotify Is Publishing AI Tracks of Dead Artists

We start this week with Emanuel's wild story about Spotify publishing AI generated tracks that look like they come from artists' official accounts. One problem: those artists died a long time ago. After the break, Joseph tells us about a company that is selling data hacked from computers to debt collectors. In the subscribers-only section, we talk all about the Astronomer CEO and its privacy implications.
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Podcast: The AI Exodus Begins

We start this week with a series of articles from Emanuel about a crackdown in the AI industry. After the break, Sam tells us about the ‘Save Our Signs’ campaign which hopes to preserve the history of national parks. In the subscribers-only section, Jason rants about how AI will not save the media industry.
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- 404 Media Los Angeles event details (free for subscribers; $10 otherwise)
- a16z-Backed AI Site Civitai Is Mostly Porn, Despite Claiming Otherwise
- Hugging Face Is Hosting 5,000 Nonconsensual AI Models of Real People
- Payment Processors Are Pushing AI Porn Off Its Biggest Platforms
- 'Save Our Signs' Wants to Save the Real History of National Parks Before Trump Erases It
- The Media's Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work
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Qui blâmer quand une IA dérape ?
Mon Carnet du 11 juillet 25
Podcast canadien : un écosystème coincé dans un cycle d’échec ?
Podcast: How to Fight Back Against AI Bot Scrapers

We’re back! We start this week with Emanuel’s article about Anubis, an open source piece of software that is saving the internet from AI bot scrapers. After the break, Joseph tells us about the new facial recognition app ICE is using and which he revealed. In the subscribers-only section, we do a lightning round runthrough of a bunch of our recent stories about LLMs and how to trick them, or what they don’t understand.
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- The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot Scrapers
- ICE Is Using a New Facial Recognition App to Identify People, Leaked Emails Show
- AI Models And Parents Don’t Understand ‘Let Him Cook’
- Fine-Tuning LLMs For ‘Good’ Behavior Makes Them More Likely To Say No
- Researchers Jailbreak AI by Flooding It With Bullshit Jargon
Fermeture des réseaux 2G et 3G : l’industrie française en alerte, le Canada déjà tourné vers l’après
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Le secteur des TIC au Québec à la croisée des chemins : un ralentissement qui redéfinit les priorités
Les sept visages des agents d’intelligence artificielle : un virage décisif pour les entreprises
Formation en entreprise : l’IA et le travail hybride bousculent le modèle traditionnel
Amazon Prime Day 2025 : les Québécois toujours accros, malgré quelques reculs
Louis Vuitton Korea victime d’une cyberattaque
Mon Carnet du 4 juillet 2025
Podcast: The Life Changing Power of Lifting

For this week’s podcast, I’m talking to our friend Casey Johnston, a tech journalist turned fitness journalist turned independent journalist. Casey studied physics, which led her to tech journalism; she did some of my favorite coverage of Internet culture as well as Apple’s horrendous butterfly laptop keyboards. We worked together at VICE, where Casey was an editor and where she wrote Ask a Swole Woman, an advice column about weightlifting. After she left VICE, Casey founded She’s a Beast, an independent site about weightlifting, but also about the science of diet culture, fitness influencers on the internet, the intersections of all those things, etc.
She just wrote A Physical Education: How I Escaped Diet Culture and Gained the Power of Lifting, a really great reported memoir about how our culture and the media often discourages people from lifting, and how this type of exercise can be really beneficial to your brain and your body. I found the book really inspiring and actually started lifting right after I read it. In this interview we talk about her book, about journalism, about independent media, and how doing things like lifting weights and touching grass helps us navigate the world.
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Podcast: This Site Unmasks Cops With Facial Recognition

We start this week with Emanuel and Joseph’s coverage of ‘FuckLAPD.com’, a website that uses facial recognition to instantly reveal a LAPD officer’s name and salary. The creator has relaunched their similar tool for identifying ICE employees too. After the break, Jason tells us about a massive AI ruling that opens the way for AI companies to scrape everyone’s art. In the subscribers-only section, our regular contributor Matthew describes all the AI slop in the Iran and Israel conflict, and why it matters.
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