Do personalized ads enhance our online experience or intolerably invade our privacy? Andrew Gold joins us on this Skeptical Sunday to uncover the truth!
On This Week's Skeptical Sunday:
• Personalized advertising relies on algorithms • that collect and analyze user data to tailor ads to individual preferences.
• While personalized ads can be effective in engaging users and providing relevant content, they raise concerns about privacy invasion and potential manipulation. •
• Voice-activated devices like Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri • are designed to listen for wake-up words, but there have been instances of accidental recordings and privacy breaches.
• The use of personal data in advertising can lead to discrimination and perpetuate existing inequalities. •
• Stakeholders including tech companies, advertisers, regulators, and users have roles to play in ensuring ethical and privacy-respecting practices in personalized advertising. Users can — and should — take steps to protect their privacy and advocate for stronger privacy protections. •
• Connect with Jordan • on Twitter • , Instagram • , and YouTube • . If you have something you'd like us to tackle here on Skeptical Sunday, drop Jordan a line at jordan@jordanharbinger.com • and let him know!
• Connect with Andrew • on Twitter • and Instagram • , and check out On the Edge with Andrew Gold here • or wherever you enjoy listening to fine podcasts!
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