Connected Bodies, Compromised Privacy: Navigating the IoB and Geopolitical Risks
Uncover the critical privacy implications of the Internet of Bodies, from the intimate collection of personal data and ambiguous ownership, to the grave national security threats posed by foreign adversaries exploiting this sensitive information for control and strategic advantage
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Show Notes
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) promises a revolution in personalized health and convenience by collecting intimate data directly from our bodies, ranging from heart rate to potential future capabilities like reading thoughts. However, this widespread data collection introduces profound privacy challenges, including unclear data ownership, bypassed informed consent, and the significant risk of misuse and exploitation, forming "identity shadows" or "data doubles". This episode dives deep into these unseen privacy risks, exploring how foreign adversaries, such as Chinese biotech firms like BGI Group, are actively seeking to leverage sensitive genetic information for national security, economic dominance, and potential social control or even bioweapon development.
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