
Were we sleeping when everything changed? Seems like the technologically driven future is already here. On kill switch, we explain the right NOW of our super charged technological lives. New host Dexter Thomas answers questions big and small – like who’s behind Shrimp Jesus, and could you get arrested by a computer?
kill switch also brings the DIY back to tech – “How to Now” on everything from ho... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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When an editor at a local magazine in Toronto received a pitch from a promising new freelancer, he didn’t expect it to spiral into an obsessive investigation. What followed was a deep dive into a web of fake interviews, impossible bylines, and fake r... more
In 2005, Myspace pages were flooded with the saying “Samy is my hero” and then suddenly, the platform went dark. Dexter talks with Jack Rhysider, host of the podcast Darknet Diaries, about Samy Kamkar, how he accidentally took down the biggest social... more
From language learning to investments to Amazon leaderboards, it seems like everything has become a game. But are these gamified things actually fun, or are we the ones being played? Dexter talks to philosopher C. Thi Nguyen, who recently wrote a boo... more
Journalists, public figures, and just about anyone with an online presence today can suddenly face harassment: ranging from nasty posts and replies to real life threats like doxxing. Dexter talks with Ramy Ghaly, a security professional, about how on... more
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Well produced and researched. Interesting guests
Your take on AI is hopelessly biased. Probably you’re just chasing likes, waving your pitchfork with the mob. In the latest episode about workslop, there was zero useful content on positive uses of AI and a completely unscientific dwelling on emotional negative reaction on the part of your researcher. You represented her as failing to ask about instances where AI elevated the calibre of work product. Bottom line. It’s a tool. Idiots can I wreck things with a tool. Smart people build things with ... more
Never a dull episode, the topics are on point. I know I'm going to get reporting quality with Kill Switch, always look forward to listening when an episode drops. When Dexter Thomas speaks I'm going to listen!
This is a truly interesting and well produced podcast, but boy is it crippled with advertising. The ratio épisode length/ad frequency doesn’t feel right. It makes me listen less and less until I’ll eventually stop. There are less adnnoying shows out there.
This is such breath of old school geek ness I love is so much. Each episode is filled with facts and skepticism based on experience with real world ideas. Thank you!
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This series navigates the multifaceted influence of technology on society, discussing timely and relevant issues from privacy concerns to advancements in artificial intelligence. Episodes feature engaging interviews with experts across diverse fields, offering listeners insights into complex topics like online harassment, the ethics of AI, and financial inclusivity for immigrant communities. This series also critiques the implications of technology's rapid advancement, empowering listeners to take charge of their digital lives while exploring the societal changes prompted by these technological shifts. The unique DIY segment, "How to Now", provides practical guidance on technology usage, making it accessible for a broader audience.
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Recent guests on kill switch include:
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2. Thi Nguyen
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