
Keywords
spam calls, AI startups, data breaches, privacy, data control, USDA, SNAP, data security, technology, data ownership
Summary
In this episode of Data Talks Live, Dr. Tom discusses the alarming rise in spam calls, the shift of AI startups towards controlling their own data, the implications of corporate data breaches, and the ongoing legal battle over government access to personal data from assistance programs. Each topic highlights the critical issues of data control, security, and privacy in today's digital landscape.
Takeaways
Spam robocalls have reached a six year high.
AI startups are shifting to control their own data.
Data quality and freshness are crucial for AI success.
Third-party integrations can be the weakest link in data security.
The USDA's demand for SNAP data raises privacy concerns.
States face a dilemma between compliance and privacy.
Data collected for benefits should not become a surveillance tool.
The balance must tilt towards protecting individual privacy.
Corporate breaches highlight the risks of interconnected data systems.
Data control is a common theme across various sectors.
Titles
The Data Dilemma: Control and Security
Spam Calls and the AI Data Revolution
Sound bites
"Spam robocalls have surged to a six year high."
"AI startups are taking data into their own hands."
"Data is power, but with that power comes immense risk."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Data Challenges
02:27 The Rise of Spam Calls
04:39 AI Startups and Data Control
06:05 Corporate Data Breaches
07:35 Government Data Privacy Concerns
https://www.npr.org/2025/10/16/nx-s1-5533045/snap-privacy-usda-lawsuit
https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/16/why-ai-startups-are-taking-data-into-their-own-hands/