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  • How To Host AI Locally
    2024/11/01

    https://youtu.be/CVeZfM0pVyU
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Local-LLM:d

    AI chatbots are taking over the world. But if you want to guarantee your privacy when using them, running an LLM locally is going to be your best bet. In this video I collaborate with The Hated One to show you how, and to explain some AI terminology so that you understand what's going on.

    00:00 Your Data is Used to Train Chatbots
    01:11 Understanding AI Models
    01:28 LLM
    02:23 Parameters
    03:34 Size
    04:51 AI Engine and UX
    07:15 Tutorial, courtesy of The Hated One
    08:07 Ollama
    12:40 Open Web UI installation
    13:23 Docker
    15:30 Setting up Open Web UI
    16:38 Choose to Take Control of Your Data

    The biggest advantage of open source models is that you can fine tune them using your own instructions while keeping all data private and confidential. Why trust your data to someone else when you don’t have to?

    A huge thank you to The Hated One for his tutorial.
    You can find his playlist for staying anonymous here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_QsQp7DyjE&list=PLR_ghQEN2SgDLpuLMLa_0hjJZgrlHoi0a

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: The Hated One, Reuben Yap, Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    18 分
  • The Internet Has Changed. Privacy Was Left Behind.
    2024/10/25

    https://youtu.be/sb6u-TpV-JA
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/BRENDAN-EICH:9

    As we rushed into the Web 2 era, privacy was left behind. There was a naive view that users could consent to something that was impossible to understand. The result was tracking and monitoring of every activity.

    I chatted to Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, Co-Founder of Brave, and the Co-founder of Mozilla. We talk about how the privacy landscape evolved on the internet, and the future of our technology-driven world.

    00:00 The Serfs Have to Band Together!
    00:51 Why Privacy Matters
    04:30 Privacy Nihilism
    06:29 The Rise of Extensions
    11:48 Brave and Ads
    15:06 Privacy is Now Marketable
    16:31 Bridging the Divide Between Users
    19:58 They Are Profiling You
    21:50 Incentive for Government Control
    23:30 Tech Optimism
    24:48 Users Matter Most
    28:57 Companies Can Make a Big Difference
    31:47 UBlock Origin and Google
    33:23 There is No End to Security
    36:14 Braves Large Movement of Users
    37:37 Decentralization Pays Off
    38:00 Users Can Tilt Markets
    38:55 What the Future Holds
    39:39 Privacy Acceleration

    We need more tools that make it possible to not only maintain privacy, but to still have a user-friendly experience at the same time. We, as users, need to fight back and demand it.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    42 分
  • Criminalizing Privacy (Al Jazeera Interview)
    2024/10/24

    https://youtu.be/wcKtnnzsQGk
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/content-moderation:9

    In this interview from Al Jazeera on October 16th, 2024; I discuss the current state of global privacy legislation, ways that we can encourage free speech without censorship, and strategies for the future of privacy around the world.

    00:00 We Are Getting to a Real Scary Place
    00:30 Setting Scary Precedents Against Privacy
    03:17 Striking a Balance
    05:54 The Future of Privacy is Up the Users

    In an era where the web has converged on just a handful major companies that wield immense control over speech, we are seeing many independent voices drowned out. Instead of suppressing ideas, we can actually call out bad ideas for what they are and we can provide counterpoints. The best way to conquer bad ideas is with better ideas, not by suppressing ideas.

    Link to full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa1c16uTJVQ

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    7 分
  • The Spyware Governments Use to Silence Dissent
    2024/10/23

    https://youtu.be/07-IsfTMujo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Pegasus:d7

    Journalists, activists, and human rights defenders are being targeted and silenced daily by authoritarian governments that fear losing power. One of the deadliest tools used against them is Pegasus—a powerful cyber-surveillance weapon that puts lives at risk.

    In this interview, I sit down with Laurent Richard, founder of Forbidden Stories and co-author of Pegasus. His team broke the story on Pegasus spyware and built a global network to safeguard journalists working on dangerous stories. Learn how Pegasus operates, the fight to protect freedom of the press, and how we can combat digital surveillance before it’s too late.

    00:00 CyberSurveillance is a Military Weapon
    01:19 Forbidden Stories
    04:28 Global Spyware Threat
    05:17 How Forbidden Stories Broke The Pegasus Story
    15:40 The Danger of Intelligence Spyware
    22:59 Privacy is Essential for Democracy
    26:09 How to Begin Change
    29:55 CyberSurveillance Needs Regulation
    32:39 This is Where We Are
    34:47 Governments Have a Vested Interest in Spyware
    39:44 Hope Remains
    43:04 There is a Lot to Do
    47:37 The Safe Box Network
    52:20 Conclusion

    Cyber surveillance is a military weapon wielded against civilians, actually putting human lives in danger. We must protect journalists, activists, dissidents, and all vulnerable individuals from powerful, corrupt organizations as they risk everything to expose the truth. Together, we must signal to the world that we demand a future where technology serves us—free from the fear of surveillance.

    Special Thanks to Laurent Richard
    https://forbiddenstories.org/

    Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy:
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250858696/pegasus

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    53 分
  • It's Time To Uncover Who They Are
    2024/10/22

    https://youtu.be/0PbL1GeClQI
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Surveillance-watch:2

    The surveillance industry operates by design in a shrouded, opaque manner. It's intentionally difficult for the public to understand the vast and intricate network of companies, subsidiaries,
    partnerships, affiliations, and even the financial backers of data brokers and surveillance-as-a-service companies.

    I chat with the creator of Surveillance Watch, an activist from Bahrain whose website is a mammoth effort to lift the veil on this industry, revealing the names and connections of clandestine entities, how they are funded, and which countries are using their services.

    00:00 Data is Being Weaponized Against Absolutely Everyone
    02:46 Why Surveillance Watch was Created
    03:58 The Shroud of Secrecy
    09:26 Overview of the Surveillance Capitalism Industry
    14:31 Why People Should be Concerned
    21:06 Long Term Considerations
    23:03 Testimonial
    24:09 It Is Not Too Late to Change Online Habits
    27:24 A Society of Orwellian Double-Speak
    29:35 Privacy is Not Just About You
    33:38 The Chilling Effect of Pervasive Surveillance
    39:54 Explaining the Reality of Threat Levels
    46:08 It Is Naive to Dismiss Privacy
    47:38 Your Data WILL Fall Into The Wrong Hands
    50:46 Explore the Surveillance Watch Website
    51:53 Submit to Surveillance Watch

    The Public is only just starting to understand how deep all of this goes, which is why sites like Surveillance Watch are so vital. It’s an incredibly important tool to help people map out the surveillance apparatus in a way that they can really understand.

    https://www.surveillancewatch.io/

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    51 分
  • Can Democracy Survive Without Privacy?
    2024/10/21

    https://youtu.be/NciVkd6ddPo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Zimmermann:f

    In the early 90s, Phil Zimmermann, the godfather of privacy, released a groundbreaking encryption program called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP. This software allowed people to protect their email communications with robust encryption. The government then investigated Phil for 3 years, claiming that by spreading PGP around the world as free encryption software, he was engaging in munitions trafficking and jeopardizing U.S. national security.

    The battle goes down in history as the first Crypto Wars, against encryption, and it was waged by people all over the world who believed that privacy was a fundamental right.

    PGP became the most widely used email encryption software in the world. And thanks to his effort to make sure encryption tools remain available to the public, we now have the ability to protect our privacy.

    But once again we find ourselves in another crypto war, with governments around the globe once again trying to undermine privacy.

    I chat with Phil about why he created PGP, the current state of global surveillance, and why we must fight for the future of privacy.

    00:00 Governments Live in a Golden Age of Surveillance
    00:58 Phil Zimmerman Introduction
    02:34 Phil’s Motivation for Creating PGP
    05:19 What’s at Stake if Government Abolishes Privacy
    10:50 The Risk of Not Standing Our Ground
    14:04 Surviving in a World Where Government Policy is Anti-Privacy
    15:15 How to Create a Groundswell Movement
    16:14 Highlighting Shifting Baselines
    18:40 We Need to Obtain and Use Privacy Tools NOW
    19:43 Governments are Pressuring Companies
    20:18 Phil’s Parting Words of Advice
    22:08 Policy vs Action

    Everything that we do is surveilled and it’s not clear that democracy can survive governments having this level of omniscience. However, hope is not lost. By obtaining and using privacy tools now, we can preserve our right to privacy, and make a stand before it’s too late.

    Special thanks to Phil Zimmerman, a true hero of the privacy space!

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    27 分
  • How To Use AI PRIVATELY
    2024/10/18

    https://youtu.be/rriStH1eTH0
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Private-AI:f

    AI is already deeply integrated into our daily digital activities, whether we realize it or not, but it's a double-edged sword: On the one hand it can skyrocket our productivity and skillset. On the other, there are often serious privacy concerns to using it.
    Do you want to be able to use AI tools, without worrying that companies are collecting everything you're doing? In this video, I talk to two experts working on the privacy side of AI. We discuss the privacy risks of using AI, and how to protect ourselves -- exploring some of the most private platforms and looking at best practices.

    00:00 AI is Changing the World
    01:29 Privacy Risks
    06:09 Solutions
    07:36 Brave Leo
    13:00 Venice.ai
    18:22 Risks and Best Practices
    22:10 Are you a priv/acc?

    Especially in an age of AI, we need to be more mindful than ever of the consequences of leaking all of our data in online interactions. Luckily there are plenty of ways we can better protect our privacy. Including by making privacy-conscious choices when we use AI tools themselves. Caring about privacy doesn’t mean we have to give up modern technology. Even privacy-conscious people can enjoy AI tools in their lives!

    Brave AI: https://brave.com/leo/
    Venice AI: https://venice.ai/
    Morpheus network: https://mor.org/

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval, Reuben Yap, and Naomi Brockwell, with a special thanks to The Hated One

    The Hated One's anonymity series:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_QsQp7DyjE&list=PLR_ghQEN2SgDLpuLMLa_0hjJZgrlHoi0a

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    24 分
  • Why I Use Disappearing Messages
    2024/10/04

    https://youtu.be/T32XfRSaC0w
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/disappearing-messages:5

    In today’s digital world, nothing is truly secure. Imagine waking up to find that a hacker had posted every conversation you’ve ever had online. We don't need to keep a permanent trail of all of our digital conversations, that could be hacked at any time, and there are deep psychological effects when we do so.

    In this video, I make a case for using disappearing messages.

    00:00 Imagine THIS Nightmare
    01:48 Your Messages Are At Risk
    03:14 Damage of Exposure
    06:39 Psychological Impact
    08:28 How to Set Up Disappearing Messages
    09:04 Signal
    09:30 Whatsapp
    09:45 Facebook Messenger
    09:58 Telegram
    11:08 Session
    11:42 Protonmail
    12:44 Tips and Best Practices
    14:53 Conclusion

    Whether we’re safeguarding sensitive information, limiting our exposure, or simply reducing the clutter of our digital lives, turning on disappearing messages is a small change with significant impact. Disappearing messages are a great tool in your privacy toolbox for this increasingly permanent digital age.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    16 分