AI in everyday life is no longer something you opt into. Mohit Rajhans makes the case that it arrived through your last app update, and most people have no idea it is already at the table.
WhatsApp. Instagram. Facebook. The tools families use every day have added AI layers that shape what you see, what gets validated, and what disappears. Mohit Rajhans describes it as a third voice in the room, one that is not human, does not have your interests as its first priority, and is actively building a picture of your household based on everything it hears. Ask your smart speaker right now about its own privacy risks, he suggests. It will tell you. The mic is on. The inputs are being used. Most people just never thought to ask.
Topics: AI in everyday life, social media AI, smart speaker privacy, technology and family, digital filter
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Originally aired on2026-04-24
