The System Already Knows Who You Are
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About this listen
What if the system doesn't just respond to you, but understands you better than you understand yourself?
In this episode, I step back from the surface of artificial intelligence to look at something deeper: how these systems learn, track, and begin to anticipate who we are.
Part of this exploration comes from watching a conversation between Senator Bernie Sanders and Anthropic's AI agent Claude, where they discuss how AI collects massive amounts of personal data and what that means for privacy. Hearing an AI system describe its own capabilities and its risks is unsettling in a way that's hard to ignore. Because the tools shaping our world are no longer passive. They learn, they adapt, and they predict. And increasingly, they influence.
So the question isn't just what these systems can do. It's how much they already know.
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