Managing Editor/host of Click Here, a weekly national public radio show, and award-winning podcast from Recorded Future News and PRX. Former NPR, author.
This week on @ClickHereShow:
What happens when you cross a marine biologist with a machine-learning engineer? You get someone who thinks humpback whales might be saying something meaningful — and that artificial intelligence could help us finally understand it.
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Milo Comerford of @ISDglobal has been studying online #extremism for more than a decade. He’s watched ideologies rise and fall, platforms shift, and tactics mutate. Now, as kids fall into violent online communities with no ideology at all, Milo says we’re overdue for a new playbook.
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European privacy advocates say a new proposal aimed at simplifying GDPR and AI regulations would weaken several key EU privacy protections https://t.co/gLRzOAhRU7
Online, a new strain of extremism is taking root — one that isn’t fueled by ideology so much as impulse, spectacle, and the thrill of causing harm.
This week on @ClickHereShow, we trace how networks like 764 turn chaos into a calling, who gets pulled in, and why the usual tools for fighting extremism keep missing the mark.
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White-hat hacker and pentester Kamel Ghali talks with the Click Here podcast team about how cars became computers on wheels — and why, in the race for smarter tech, safety is still trying to catch up https://t.co/r947VJjMT0
On The World 🌎 today:
@NPRDina: China is trying to erase Uyghur culture — in person and online
@orla_barry: Sweden considers sending 13-year-olds to adult jails
@hannahchanatry: Key architect to Paris Agreement reflects 10 years after
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Even the safest automakers can get tripped up by code. On @ClickHereShow, we look at what happened when a #Volvo software update went wrong — and what it reveals about the risks of “move fast and break things” on the open road. #tech#cars
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The Espionage Act was written more than a century ago to stop spies and saboteurs. But over time, its reach has quietly expanded — from enemy agents to insiders, and now, possibly, to the press itself.
@Georgetown Law’s @steve_vladeck tells us how a law built for wartime secrecy could become one of the most powerful tools in Washington’s arsenal.
LISTEN: https://t.co/su2dsDFmJN
On The World 🌎 today:
@JoshuaCoe: Exxon-funded climate change denial in Latin America, according to new report
@joyhackel: 30 years after Rabin’s assassination
@NPRDina: China's surveillance of Uyghurs expands to digital world
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In 2017, NSA contractor #RealityWinner shared a five-page classified document with a journalist. Eventually the FBI showed up at her door and she was charged under the Espionage Act.
The episode raised big questions about how journalists handle secrets and how the government punishes those who share them.
This week on @ClickHereShow, we talk to Reality about all that and her new memoir.
LISTEN: https://t.co/bV32KQ2N1J
When Big Tech brought plans for a giant data center to St. Charles, Missouri, the locals fought back.
It raised a question small towns all over the U.S. are asking: What happens when the cloud touches ground?
LISTEN: https://t.co/aZpa4DPIAm
Russia’s cybercriminal underworld is fracturing.
Insikt Group’s Dark Covenant 3.0 report exposes how state control, distrust, and global pressure are transforming the ecosystem once seen as a cyber “safe haven.”
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When the #Trump administration began rounding up #immigrants, a new kind of resistance took shape — digital, crowdsourced and built for the smartphone era.
Activists used apps and social media to keep watch on the government. But before long, the government started watching back.
LISTEN: https://t.co/E3lFJo0iQH
This week on @ClickHereShow 'Watching the watchers.' The story of the IceBlock app from the person who created it -- and the people who use it. Listen here; https://t.co/cpoZDo2A1a
Polish developer Kuba Gretzky wanted to prove that multi-factor authentication wasn’t foolproof. He succeeded — maybe too well. He speaks with the @ClickHereShow about what happens when a cybersecurity warning becomes the threat itself. https://t.co/98ERiQh2Og
This is all we had to sign to be credentialed for the Pentagon until now - no restrictions on news gathering. It’s what we’ve signed for years. The new 21 pages of requirements are not about safety - they are about limiting what the public will know.
You’ve likely received a scam call or text at some point.
These messages may come from compounds mostly in Southeast Asia where people are held against their will to commit financial crimes.
In this #CyberMonday crossover with @wamu885's 1A, we hear from listeners as we return to an episode on the rise of scam farms and what's being done to stop them.
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