In a bizarre case that's raising questions about accountability and responsibility, a man was crushed by a garbage truck after being thrown out of a dumpster where he had fallen asleep. The incident has sparked a lawsuit against the waste management company, Waste Connections, but Michael asks questions whether they're truly at fault. This episode delves into the complexities of the case and the broader issues surrounding homelessness.
Michael discusses the case of a man who was sleeping in a dumpster in Denver's Rhino District when a Waste Connections truck picked him up and crushed him. The company is being sued for negligence, but Michael argues that the real issue is the fact that people are sleeping in dumpsters in the first place. He points out that Denver's homeless outreach organizations have reported encountering people sleeping in dumpsters regularly, and that at least two other people in Colorado have died under similar circumstances.
Michael also touches on the topic of surveillance and data collection, highlighting a case where a company called Cox Media Group was fined by the Federal Trade Commission for selling a product that claimed to use AI-powered surveillance to target ads, but was actually just using a basic email list. He notes that this is just one example of how companies are using data to manipulate us, and that the real magic is not in the technology itself, but in the way it's used to predict our behavior.
As we navigate the complexities of technology and its impact on our lives, this episode encourages us to think critically about the role of data collection and surveillance in our daily lives. Join us as we explore the intersection of technology, accountability, and responsibility, and discover the surprising ways in which our data is being used to shape our experiences.

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