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Lisa Schmeiser

1 podcast 8 moments 2026
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6 quotes
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1 years active

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Government
Supreme Court Rules Geofence Warrants Unconstitutional

TWiT 1091: But You Didn't Move the Bodies - Surprising Supr… · Jul 6, 2026 Government

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that geofence warrants — police requests for everyone's location data near a crime scene — violate the Fourth Amendment. The ruling implicitly establishes that people own their own data, even when generated in public spaces, which could trigger a cascade of lawsuits against companies profiting from personal data.

Technology
Chinese AI Is Closing the Gap — And It's Our Own Fault

TWiT 1091: But You Didn't Move the Bodies - Surprising Supr… · Jul 6, 2026 Technology

Alex Stamos called the Fable ban an own goal. While US regulators debated whether Fable was dangerous, adversaries already had the model and were running it against American systems. Meanwhile, Chinese open-weight models are good enough that Leo Laporte is using one to run facial recognition on his home cameras.

Business
The AI Pricing Reckoning: From Token Leaderboards to Lawnmowers

TWiT 1091: But You Didn't Move the Bodies - Surprising Supr… · Jul 6, 2026 Business

A year ago companies ran token leaderboards with bonuses. Today CFOs are installing monitoring tools and setting hard limits. One CTO said they went from 'letting every flower bloom' to 'CFOs with a lawnmower.' The Uber example is stark: they burned through their entire AI inference budget in four months.

Business
Data point 557,000

TWiT 1091: But You Didn't Move the Bodies - Surprising Supr… · Jul 6, 2026 Business

BYD sold 557,000 battery electric vehicles in Q2 2026 vs Tesla's 480,000. It makes its own batteries, charges to 90% in 6 minutes, and already dominates markets across Asia, Europe, and beyond. Jason Hiner compares them to Toyota in the 1970s — the moment before America stopped laughing.

Technology
Cloudflare vs. AI Bots: Closing the Barn Door After the Horse Left

TWiT 1091: But You Didn't Move the Bodies - Surprising Supr… · Jul 6, 2026 Technology

AI companies scraped the entire internet — copyright content and all — to train their models. Now Cloudflare is blocking those bots, but the theft already happened. What's left is a world where publishers can't get their content back, the training data for future models is shrinking, and AI companies are betting on billion-dollar settlements.

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  • Business 34%
  • Government 33%
  • Society & Culture 33%

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