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[Digital Surveillance, Privacy Erosion, and the Rise of Celebrity-Led Luxury Brands]-[Facial Recognition Fears and Rihanna + LVMH]

After Hours · B2 · 2019-05-22

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The Digital Panopticon: Privacy in the Age of Surveillance

The podcast begins with a critical examination of the increasing encroachment of facial recognition technology into public life. The hosts discuss the decision by the San Francisco Board of Overseers to ban the police from using facial recognition software. While some argue that such technology is a "wonderful" tool for efficiency—citing its role in solving crimes or simplifying airport navigation—the hosts express deep concern about the lack of regulation and the potential for a "totalitarian landscape."

Mehere argues that the fundamental issue is not just the precision of the software, but the "video capture of citizens" in public spaces. He notes that while the US lacks the UK's tradition of ubiquitous CCTV, the rapid implementation of facial recognition is changing the nature of public life. Yang Mi adds that we are witnessing a "digital panopticon," where the combination of metadata and AI-driven analysis creates an "unprecedented" level of intelligence about individuals. The hosts agree that privacy is a form of freedom, essential for self-exploration and intimacy. They conclude that society is currently "trading off tiny efficiency gains" for a "deeper loss of privacy," and emphasize the need for a national conversation to establish boundaries before this technology becomes an irreversible "free for all."

The Evolution of Luxury: Rihanna and the Fenty Maison

Transitioning to the world of commerce, the hosts analyze LVMH’s decision to launch a new fashion house, Fenty Maison, led by Rihanna. This is described as a "seismic shift" in the luxury sector. Historically, conglomerates like LVMH have relied on "heritage brands" with deep European roots, such as Dior or Louis Vuitton. By elevating a celebrity to the rank of a fashion house head, LVMH is tapping into a "young, very diverse audience" that traditional marketing strategies struggle to reach.

Yang Mi notes that Rihanna is a "proven quantity," citing the success of Fenty Beauty, which disrupted the market by offering "40 shades" and catering to "deeper skin tones"—a move that addressed a historic oversight in the industry. The partnership is viewed as a strategic "access to a platform" where LVMH provides the "best-in-class marketing machine" and distribution network, while Rihanna provides the "taste-making ability" and "edginess" that resonates with modern consumers. The hosts debate whether this is a repeatable model or if Rihanna is a unique outlier. Ultimately, they suggest that LVMH is playing a "long, long game," betting that this fusion of celebrity brand ownership and high-end luxury is the future for "multiple generations."

Final Recommendations: Cultural Picks

Closing the episode, the hosts share personal recommendations:

  • Chernobyl (HBO): Recommended by Yang Mi, this miniseries is praised for its "measured" pacing and for avoiding the typical "Hollywood" tropes, presenting a harrowing and accurate retelling of the nuclear incident.
  • Fleabag (Amazon Prime): Mihir recommends this dark comedy, highlighting its "hysterical" yet "thought-provoking" nature, noting the brilliance of its creator, Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
  • Via Carota Green Salad: Felix shares his experiment with a viral salad recipe, emphasizing that even in cooking, "the tiniest little details"—such as steeping shallots in water—can make a profound difference in the final result.

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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective.
HBR presents. Hi everyone, you're listening to After Hours.
I'm Yang Mi and I'm here with Felix and Me here.
Hey guys. Hey Yang Mi, hey Mi here.
So this morning I woke up to this wonderful email from a former student of mine, Mi here, and she was talking about you because a few days ago she attended this thing that you did in Sydney, Australia and she said it was just absolutely fabulous.
So, are you still in Sydney?

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