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  • The Glasses That Know Your Name - Meta's Secret Face Scanner and the End of Public Anonymity
    Jun 16 2026

    Picture this.

    You're sitting in a coffee shop. A stranger walks in wearing a pair of Ray-Ban glasses. They glance in your direction.

    Their glasses know your name.

    Not because you told them. Not because you agreed to anything. Because their glasses looked at your face, converted it into a biometric signature, and matched it against a database. In under a second. Without a sound. Without your consent.

    That is not a hypothetical. That is the feature Meta has been quietly building, and silently shipping, to over 50 million phones.

    They call it NameTag.

    In this episode, Michael breaks down exactly what Wired found buried inside Meta's AI app, why the "it only uses your contacts" reassurance is dangerously hollow, and what happens when this data meets a government request. Because that question has already been answered, by history, by Meta's own transparency reports, and by a $1.3 billion fine from the European Union.

    Two Harvard students already demonstrated in 2024 how to pull a stranger's name, home address, and phone number from their face in real time, using nothing but a pair of $300 Ray-Bans and off-the-shelf software. That was before NameTag. Before Meta built three dedicated AI models into their app. Before they started storing strangers' faces in a folder marked "pending."

    The ACLU and 75 organizations called this technology "a red line society must not cross".

    Meta kept building.

    This is the conversation that matters right now, before the pending folder is full, and the answer is decided for us.

    In this episode:

    • What Wired actually found inside Meta's AI app and why Meta called it "just exploration" after shipping it to 50 million phones


    • How NameTag works in plain language; the three AI models, the faceprint database, and the "pending" folder for strangers' faces


    • Why the "contacts only" reassurance is the most dangerous thing Meta has said about this technology


    • What happens when this data meets a government request and why history has already answered that question


    • The 2024 Harvard student demonstration that showed us exactly where this ends up


    • Meta's $1.3 billion EU fine and $650 million Illinois settlement, and why they kept going anyway


    • The Virtuous Machine question; what is this technology actually for?


    • Four specific things you can do today, not someday, today


    📖 Full blog post and all sources:

    https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/meta-is-building-a-face-scanner-you-didn-t-vote-for-that-neither-did-your-neighbours


    🔗 Take Action:

    • Electronic Privacy Information Center: https://epic.org
    • ACLU: https://aclu.org


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    This episode is part of The Virtuous Machine Series; Tech 4 Grown-Ups' ongoing investigation into the ethics, power, and human cost of artificial intelligence.

    Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the podcast for adults 55 and over who want straight answers about the digital world; without the jargon, without the pressure, and without anyone talking down to you. Hosted by Michael Routhier from Toronto, Ontario.

    New episodes every week. Some conversations can't wait.

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    23 min
  • The Company That Built It Is Begging You to Stop
    Jun 9 2026
    The company building one of the most powerful AI systems on earth just asked the world to consider stopping.Not a protester. Not a politician. Not a scientist warning from the sidelines.Anthropic, the company behind Claude, valued at $350 billion, raising hundreds of billions of dollars to build the most advanced AI in history, published a document on June 4th, 2026 calling for a globally coordinated mechanism to slow or temporarily pause frontier AI development.And buried inside that same document was a disclosure that should stop every person reading this in their tracks: AI is now writing most of Anthropic's own production code. The machine is beginning to build more of itself.In this episode, Michael breaks down exactly what happened, what it means in plain language, and most critically, what it means for you personally. Your retirement savings. Your medical records. Your identity. Your family.This is not a technology story anymore. This is a human story. And you are in it.In this episode:The exact words Anthropic published and why they've never been said before in the history of technologyWhat "recursive self-improvement" means in plain language and why it should concern every one of usThe contradiction at the heart of this story; why Anthropic removed its own safety commitment in February, then called for a global pause in JuneWhat Yoshua Bengio, the man who built the foundation modern AI stands on said publicly, and why the word he used was "afraid"The International AI Safety Report; 30 countries, 100 scientists, one conclusionWhat this means specifically for your pension, your medical records, and your personal security right nowFour things you can actually do, today, that are not paralysis and not panic📖 Full blog post and sources:https://www.tech4grownups.com/blog/the-company-that-built-it-is-begging-you-to-stop🔗 Sources Referenced in This Episode:Anthropic global pause proposal — Wall Street Journal / The Guardian, June 4–5, 2026:https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/04/anthropic-pause-ai-developmentAnthropic Responsible Scaling Policy removal — CNN, February 25, 2026:https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/25/tech/anthropic-safety-policyDario Amodei — "The Adolescence of Technology" essay — The Guardian, January 27, 2026:https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/27/dario-amodei-anthropic-aiInternational AI Safety Report 2026 — led by Yoshua Bengio, backed by 30+ countries:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/international-ai-safety-report-2026Center for AI Safety — AI Extinction Statement:https://www.safe.ai/statement-on-ai-riskAI Now Institute:https://ainowinstitute.orgFuture of Life Institute:https://futureoflife.org💬 Join the free Tech 4 Grown-Ups community:https://www.tech4grownups.com/community🌐 Website — transcripts, episodes, and free community:https://www.tech4grownups.comThis episode is part of The Virtuous Machine Series, Tech 4 Grown-Ups' ongoing investigation into the ethics, power, and human cost of artificial intelligence.Tech 4 Grown-Ups is the podcast for adults 55 and over who want straight answers about the digital world; without the jargon, without the pressure, and without anyone talking down to you.New episodes every week. Some conversations can't wait.PIXABAY LICENSE CERTIFICATE==============================================This document confirms the download of an audio file pursuant to the Content License as defined in the Pixabay Terms of Service available at https://pixabay.com/service/terms/Licensor's Username:https://pixabay.com/users/the_mountain-3616498/Licensee:Tech4GrownUpsAudio File Title:Dark DocumentaryAudio File URL:https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-dark-documentary-165604/Audio File ID:165604Date of download:2026-05-21 18:08:52 UTCPixabay, a Canva Germany GmbH brandPappelallee 78/7910437 BerlinGermanyPixabay is a user-contributed stock content website. The above-named Licensor is responsible for this audio file. Pixabay monitors uploaded audio files only to a reasonable extent. Pixabay cannot be held responsible for the acts or omissions of its users and does not represent or warrant that any required third-party consents or licenses have been obtained.For any queries related to this document please contact Pixabay via info@pixabay.com.
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    20 min
  • Bonus Episode: Apple Is About to Fold, And I Think It's the Best Thing They've Done in Years
    Jun 5 2026

    I've been using Apple products for over 35 years. I know the difference between Apple genuinely changing something and Apple putting a new colour on something old and calling it revolutionary.

    This one is the real thing.

    Apple is about to release its first-ever foldable iPhone, the iPhone Ultra, and in this bonus episode, I'm giving you the full, honest breakdown. The specs, the skepticism, and the specific reasons this device matters more to people over 55 than to anyone else talking about it right now.

    A nearly 8-inch screen. In your pocket. With every Apple accessibility feature you already know how to use. That is not a gimmick. That's a genuine quality-of-life tool.

    But I'm also going to be straight with you about the price, and exactly what my advice is before you even think about buying one.


    In this episode:

    • What we actually know vs. what's still rumour and why I trust these particular sources


    • The iPhone Ultra specs; screen size, chip, battery, hinge, Touch ID, colours, and release date


    • Why the $2,000 price tag deserves an honest conversation


    • The screen size argument nobody in the mainstream tech press is making for people over 55


    • Apple's accessibility stack; VoiceOver, enlarged text, magnifier, Assistive Access, and why a nearly 8-inch screen changes everything


    • The "iPad mini in your pocket" case, and why it matters if you carry two devices


    • My honest advice; what to do, what not to do, and when this phone actually makes sense


    📖 Full blog post with complete specs and all source links:

    https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/apple-is-about-to-fold-and-for-once-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing


    🔗 Sources Referenced in This Episode:

    • Tom's Guide — Full iPhone Ultra leak breakdown:

    https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/iphones/apples-foldable-iphone-ultra-just-leaked-in-new-photos-and-we-have-a-release-date-update


    • 9to5Mac — Six confirmed features of the iPhone Ultra:

    https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/13/iphone-ultra-is-coming-six-new-features-in-apples-high-end-model/


    • MacRumors — Release date and colour details:

    https://www.macrumors.com/2026/05/11/foldable-iphone-to-launch-in-just-two-colors/


    • GSMArena — Dimensions and autumn 2026 launch details:

    https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_iphone_ultra_fold_dimensions_autumn_2026_launch_tipped-news-72548.php

    • Apple — Assistive Access setup guide:

    https://support.apple.com/guide/assistive-access-iphone/set-up-assistive-access-devcd5016d31/ios


    • Opevox — Foldable iPhone and older adults analysis:

    https://opevox.substack.com/p/apples-foldable-iphone-will-it-spark


    • SeniorLiving.org — Best iPhones for seniors 2026:

    https://www.seniorliving.org/cell-phone/best/iphone/


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    17 min
  • 130 Years. Four Generations. One Man With Cash. Where Was Everyone Else?
    Jun 2 2026
    A family in Pakistan was enslaved, and I am using that word deliberately, for 130 years. Four generations. Great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, and children. All of them born into debt. All of them told they could never leave.It ended on May 14th, 2026. Not because of governments. Not because of corporations. Not because of AI. Because one man got on a plane and paid the debt himself.We called it beautiful. We shared the video. And then we moved on.In this episode, Michael breaks down what bonded labour in Pakistan actually looks like; 4.5 million workers, 20,000 brick kilns, over 70% of them children, and why it continues to exist despite being illegal since 1992. More than that: why the technology to end it already exists, and why it is being used instead to optimize ad targeting.This is the Virtuous Machine series. No corporate language. No euphemism. Just the honest conversation about who this technology is actually for and who it is leaving behind.In this episode:The numbers nobody is saying out loud; 4.5 million people, 130 years, and five families freed by one private donorWhy bonded labour persists despite being illegal and who profits from that silenceHow AI-powered supply chain tools could end this and why they aren't being usedWhat Epictetus, a man who was literally owned, understood about freedom that the kiln owners never willWhat Marcus Aurelius actually did about slavery, and what Aaron Hutchings did on May 14th, 2026The uncomfortable question; where are we complicit? Where are we the kiln owner?The question this episode leaves you with:The question is no longer whether you know. The question is what you do next.📚 Resources & Links:🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups: https://www.tech4grownups.com👥 Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community📬 Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter📖 Full blog post:https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/130-years-in-chains-what-one-man-did-that-governments-corporations-and-technology-all-failed-to-d🔗 Referenced in this episode:Al Jazeera: Bonded Labour in Pakistan's Brick KilnsProject Jubilee: projectjubilee.orgPakistan Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1992Epictetus, DiscoursesMarcus Aurelius, MeditationsTech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and the technology conversation that actually matters; in plain language, no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series is where we go deeper, into the moral and human questions that the tech industry doesn't want asked.#Tech4GrownUps #VirtuousMachine #BondedLabour #ModernSlavery #Pakistan #HumanRights #AIEthics #DigitalRights #ProjectJubilee #TechEthics #Epictetus #MarcusAureliusPIXABAY LICENSE CERTIFICATE==============================================This document confirms the download of an audio file pursuant to the Content License as defined in the Pixabay Terms of Service available at https://pixabay.com/service/terms/Licensor's Username:https://pixabay.com/users/the_mountain-3616498/Licensee:Tech4GrownUpsAudio File Title:Dark DocumentaryAudio File URL:https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-dark-documentary-165604/Audio File ID:165604Date of download:2026-05-21 18:08:52 UTCPixabay, a Canva Germany GmbH brandPappelallee 78/7910437 BerlinGermanyPixabay is a user-contributed stock content website. The above-named Licensor is responsible for this audio file. Pixabay monitors uploaded audio files only to a reasonable extent. Pixabay cannot be held responsible for the acts or omissions of its users and does not represent or warrant that any required third-party consents or licenses have been obtained.For any queries related to this document please contact Pixabay via info@pixabay.com.
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    15 min
  • Disney's Dark Secret: Your Child's Face Is Now in a Database
    May 26 2026

    The Happiest Place on Earth Just Scanned Your Grandchild's Face. Without Asking.

    This summer, millions of families are heading to Disneyland, and almost none of them know that the moment they walk through the front gate, Disney is scanning their face, converting it into a permanent biometric identifier, and storing it in a database they cannot guarantee is secure.

    In April 2026, Disney quietly rolled out facial recognition technology at nearly every entrance lane at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. A $5 million class-action lawsuit followed. The plaintiff's argument? That Disney is collecting biometric data from children; without meaningful consent, without clear disclosure, and without a reliable plan to protect it.

    In this episode, we break down exactly what Disney did, why the so-called "opt-out" is nearly impossible to find, what happens to your child's biometric data if that database gets hacked, and why this is no longer just a Disneyland problem; it's coming to every theme park, stadium, and entertainment venue near you.

    A password that gets stolen? You change your password. A face that gets stolen? You cannot change your face.

    This is the episode every parent and grandparent needs to hear before they pack the car this summer.

    🔗 All sources and resources referenced in this episode are linked below.

    In this episode:

    • What Disney's facial recognition system actually does
    • Why 4 lanes out of dozens is not a real opt-out
    • What Disney's own website says about the security of your child's data
    • How this technology is spreading to venues worldwide
    • Exactly what to do before your next visit — five steps that take under five minutes

    Resources:

    • Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: priv.gc.ca
    • FTC Fraud Reporting (US): reportfraud.ftc.gov
    • LA Times coverage of the Disney facial recognition rollout
    • CBC News: Disney sued over facial recognition technology
    • The Guardian: Disneyland adds facial recognition to entrance lanes



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    16 min
  • They Know It Could Kill Us. They're Building It Anyway.
    May 21 2026

    One of the three people most responsible for building modern AI, the most-cited living scientist in the world, is now saying it could make humanity extinct. And he is spending his own money to try to stop it.

    His name is Yoshua Bengio. He won the Turing Award, the Nobel Prize of computer science. He helped build the foundational technology underneath ChatGPT and every AI system reshaping the planet right now. And in 2023, he publicly asked the industry to slow down.

    They ignored him.

    In this episode, Michael goes further than any headline has dared to go, not just reporting what Bengio said, but asking the moral question behind it; when the architect of the most powerful technology in human history tells you the foundation is cracked, and the people building on top of it keep adding floors anyway; what does that say about who they think you are? And what does it demand of the rest of us?

    This is not science fiction. This is not a fringe opinion. This is the Virtuous Machine series and this may be the most important episode we have recorded.

    In this episode:

    • Who Yoshua Bengio is and why his warning carries weight that no other voice in this conversation does


    • The documented laboratory experiment where an AI decided, on its own, that it wanted to survive, and what that actually means


    • Why the industry was warned in 2023, heard the warning clearly, and chose profit anyway


    • What AI could be; the genuine, extraordinary potential for human good, versus what it is actually being built for


    • The $30 million nonprofit Bengio launched outside the market system because he believes it is the only way to build AI that puts human beings first


    • Why this is a global issue; not Canadian, not American, not European, and what every person in every country can actually do right now


    • The Stoic argument for action; what Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca would say to a civilization standing at a crossroads


    The question this episode leaves you with:

    Who are you doing this for? Name them. Because the moment you name them, this stops being abstract.

    📚 Resources & Links:

    • 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups: https://www.tech4grownups.com
    • 👥 Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community
    • 📬 Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter


    📖 Full blog post & transcript: https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/the-man-who-built-ai-says-it-could-end-us-nobody-is-listening


    🔗 Referenced in this episode:

    • LawZero — Yoshua Bengio's AI Safety Nonprofit: https://lawzero.org


    • Bengio's Original 2023 Open Letter: https://futureoflife.org/open-letter/pause-giant-ai-experiments


    • Tech 4 Grown-Ups: Zuckerberg Just Fired 8,000 People to Pay for AI — https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched


    • Tech 4 Grown-Ups: The Great Dumbing Down — How Tech Is Making Us Weaker — https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/the-great-dumbing-down-how-tech-is-making-us-weaker-and-calling-it-progress


    Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and the technology conversation that actually matters; in plain language, no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series is where we go deeper; into the moral and human questions that the tech industry doesn't want asked.

    #Tech4GrownUps #VirtuousMachine #YoshuaBengio #AIRisk #AISafety #LawZero #AIWarning #TechEthics #AIDisplacement #DigitalRights

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    20 min
  • Meta Fired 8,000 People. Then Their Stock Went Up.
    May 20 2026

    Meta just cut 8,000 people. At the same time, they increased their AI spending to $145 billion. Mark Zuckerberg did not apologize. And Wall Street barely flinched, because this is exactly what investors wanted.

    In this episode, Michael breaks down what Meta actually did, why it matters far beyond one company, and why the pattern repeating across 137 companies and 110,000 jobs lost in 2026 alone is not a market force, it's a choice. A choice made by specific people, for specific reasons, with specific consequences for real human beings around the world.

    This is the Virtuous Machine series. No corporate language. No euphemism. Just the honest conversation about where power is moving, who is profiting, and what, if anything, the rest of us are going to do about it.


    In this episode:

    • Why Meta's 8,000 layoffs are not a mistake, they're a strategy


    • The $145 billion AI spending number and what it actually represents


    • The employee surveillance tool Meta launched while planning the cuts and what it was really for


    • Why 110,000 tech job losses worldwide in 2026 is not weather, it's a decision


    • The moral argument; what Epictetus would say about extracted labour and what the rest of us owe each other


    • When is enough, enough, and how to make noise where noise actually matters


    The question this episode leaves you with:

    Are you going to treat this like weather? Or are you going to do something about it?


    📚 Resources & Links:


    • 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups: https://www.tech4grownups.com


    • 👥 Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community


    • 📬 Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter


    🎧 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uzvYioAInik


    📖 Full blog post: https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched


    🔗 Referenced in this episode:

    • CNBC: Meta's layoffs starting this week underscore Zuckerberg's AI reality — https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/18/metas-layoffs-starting-this-week-underscore-zuckerbergs-ai-reality-.html


    • Yahoo Finance: Mark Zuckerberg says Meta layoffs — https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/mark-zuckerberg-says-meta-layoffs-133110471.html


    Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and the technology conversation that actually matters; in plain language, no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series is where we go deeper, into the moral and human questions that the tech industry doesn't want asked.


    #Tech4GrownUps #MetaLayoffs #AIJobs #VirtuousMachine #Zuckerberg #TechEthics #AIDisplacement #DigitalRights

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    8 min
  • Kodokushi: The Lonely Death Epidemic Nobody in the West Is Talking About
    May 19 2026

    In Japan last year, nearly 77,000 people died alone, and in over 7,000 of those cases, the body wasn't found for more than a month. The Japanese have a word for it; kodokushi. Lonely death. And Japan has been alarmed enough by the scale of it that they appointed a cabinet-level Minister of Loneliness to fight it.

    In this episode, Michael asks the question nobody in the West is asking loudly enough; what makes us think it can't happen here?

    Because the conditions that built the kodokushi epidemic in Japan; an aging population, weakened community structures, rural infrastructure quietly stripped away in the name of efficiency, are assembling right now in Canada. In small towns across Ontario. In apartment buildings in Toronto where you can live for years without knowing a single neighbour's name. In communities that lost their bank branch, their post office, their main street, and their reason to show up somewhere where someone knows your face.

    And then there's the technology response. AI companions. Sensor systems that detect whether an elderly person has moved recently. Chatbots designed to simulate conversation. Michael doesn't dismiss these tools, but he asks the harder question; is the goal to help people survive their isolation, or to help them not be isolated? Because those are not the same goal. And a machine that shows up for free, always, with no effort and no real presence, is not connection. It's the simulation of connection.

    This episode is part of the Virtuous Machine Series, and it is a moral argument, not just a policy one.

    In this episode:

    • What kodokushi is, and the statistics from Japan that should stop you in your tracks


    • Why the conditions that caused it are quietly assembling in Ontario and across Canada right now


    • How bank branch closures, consolidated services, and digital-only options are not just inconveniences, they are the removal of the touchpoints that keep people visible inside a community


    • Why the technology response; sensors, AI companions, chatbots, is solving the wrong problem


    • What Marcus Aurelius meant when he wrote "What injures the hive, injures the bee", and why it applies to every one of us right now


    • What Epictetus would say to those of us who are, by some measure, okay


    • The Japanese word for the opposite of lonely death and what it actually requires from us


    The question this episode leaves you with:

    Who in your life would notice within a week if you disappeared? And who in your life would you notice?


    📚 Resources & Community:

    • 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups Website: https://www.tech4grownups.com


    • 👥 Join the Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community


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    📖 Full transcript and blog post: [YOUR WIX BLOG POST URL]


    🔗 Referenced in this episode:

    • Tech 4 Grown-Ups: Rural Bank Branch Closures and Community Impact — https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/your-bank-just-abandoned-your-town-and-they-called-it-progress


    • Tech 4 Grown-Ups: AI, Grief, and the Dead We Keep Working — https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/ai-is-bringing-back-the-dead-and-we-need-to-talk-about-it


    Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast for adults 55 and over covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and technology, in plain language, with no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series goes deeper; into the moral and human questions that the technology conversation too often leaves out.

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    20 min