The chapter explores the Flipper Zero device's potential for misuse and legitimate uses in testing security. It also delves into ethical considerations of using technology for harmless fun while discussing supporting a child's artistic career in the face of technological advancements. The speakers highlight the responsibility of platform providers in cases of hacking incidents and stress the importance of being cautious online.
Throw down a picnic blanket, and grab some snacks and drinks: It’s time for some Hard Questions with the food writer, YouTuber and podcaster Alison Roman. We tackle quandaries like, Should you sign away your children’s image rights in order to get them into your preferred day care? Is hacking people for fun ever OK? And does it matter if we’re rude to our digital assistants?
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