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James Robson went to film school, made Wales's first internet drama series, burned out, restarted in IT security sales, and then — somewhere around 2016 — discovered the GDPR and never looked back. For the last two and a half years, he was the data protection officer for the Labour Party. Now he's building a company to protect the data of charities and research organizations — the people who hold the most sensitive information and usually have the least infrastructure to protect it. In our first ever guest episode, James joins Cameron and Gabe to talk about why the internet's big promise — connection — produced the exact opposite, what digital self-sovereignty actually looks like in practice, and why the most surveilled city on the planet is somehow still having a debate about digital ID cards. Plus: AI chatbots reducing homelessness, the case for a "not made by AI" stamp on films, and a closing line from a data protection officer who also taught hot power yoga for three years in Hammersmith. People are people. Just have a chat.
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