The JMOR Tech Talk Show (Podcast)

The Internet Is Quietly Changing How Humans Live Work And Move (S5) S27

58 min · 4 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio The Internet Is Quietly Changing How Humans Live Work And Move (S5) S27

Descripción

The JMOR Tech Talk Show with John C. Morley Episode: The Internet Is Quietly Changing How Humans Live Work And Move (S5) S27 This episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show explores a major shift happening beneath the surface of everyday life: the internet is no longer just a communication tool, it is becoming a control layer that influences how people work, move, and interact with systems around them. I’m John C. Morley, Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate student at Montclair State University, lifelong learner, and grateful to now be a published author. In this episode, we break down how workplace systems are evolving into monitoring infrastructure, how cybersecurity threats are now embedded in supply chains, and how global connectivity depends on fragile physical systems most people never see. What looks like simple apps, devices, and platforms is actually part of a much larger shift in control, data flow, and digital dependency. From AI driven workplace tracking to infrastructure level vulnerabilities like undersea cables and global chip distribution, the internet is no longer neutral. It is becoming segmented, monitored, and strategically controlled. This episode reveals how convenience, security, and surveillance are now merging into the same systems, and why the biggest shift in technology is not intelligence itself, but who controls access to it. Because the internet is no longer one unified space. It is becoming two worlds. And the split is already underway. #TechTalk #AI #CyberSecurity #FutureTech #DigitalTransformation

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The JMOR Tech Talk Show (Podcast)!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

148 episodios

Portada del episodio The Internet Is Quietly Changing How Humans Live Work And Move (S5) S27

The Internet Is Quietly Changing How Humans Live Work And Move (S5) S27

The JMOR Tech Talk Show with John C. Morley Episode: The Internet Is Quietly Changing How Humans Live Work And Move (S5) S27 This episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show explores a major shift happening beneath the surface of everyday life: the internet is no longer just a communication tool, it is becoming a control layer that influences how people work, move, and interact with systems around them. I’m John C. Morley, Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate student at Montclair State University, lifelong learner, and grateful to now be a published author. In this episode, we break down how workplace systems are evolving into monitoring infrastructure, how cybersecurity threats are now embedded in supply chains, and how global connectivity depends on fragile physical systems most people never see. What looks like simple apps, devices, and platforms is actually part of a much larger shift in control, data flow, and digital dependency. From AI driven workplace tracking to infrastructure level vulnerabilities like undersea cables and global chip distribution, the internet is no longer neutral. It is becoming segmented, monitored, and strategically controlled. This episode reveals how convenience, security, and surveillance are now merging into the same systems, and why the biggest shift in technology is not intelligence itself, but who controls access to it. Because the internet is no longer one unified space. It is becoming two worlds. And the split is already underway. #TechTalk #AI #CyberSecurity #FutureTech #DigitalTransformation

4 de jul de 202658 min
Portada del episodio JMOR Tech Trends: When AI Starts Costing Real Money (S5) S26

JMOR Tech Trends: When AI Starts Costing Real Money (S5) S26

This episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show explores a critical shift happening right now in technology, economics, and global systems: artificial intelligence is no longer just a digital tool, it is becoming a real world cost center with massive financial, environmental, and societal impact. I’m John C. Morley — Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student at Montclair State University, lifelong learner, and grateful to be a published author. In this episode, we break down how AI is reshaping infrastructure, increasing energy demand, influencing global job markets, and introducing new economic pressures that most people are not fully aware of yet. What once felt like unlimited digital growth is now colliding with physical limits like electricity, water, chips, and data center capacity. This discussion goes deeper than innovation. It examines the real cost of intelligence at scale, the hidden systems supporting AI, and why the future of technology will depend not only on capability, but on sustainability and control. From automation replacing entire workflows to AI systems consuming real world resources, this episode reveals why the next phase of AI is not about what it can do — but what it will cost to keep it running. If AI is becoming infrastructure, then every decision around it becomes economic, political, and environmental at the same time. This is no longer theory. This is the real operating system of the future unfolding right now. #TechTalks #AIInnovation #FutureTech #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalTransformation

26 de jun de 202658 min
Portada del episodio The Internet Is Splitting Into Two Worlds And AI Is Driving It (S5) S25

The Internet Is Splitting Into Two Worlds And AI Is Driving It (S5) S25

On this episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show, John C. Morley takes you inside one of the biggest shifts happening right now: the internet is splitting into controlled and open realities, and AI is no longer just helping behind the scenes. It is influencing behavior, shaping decisions, changing jobs, and becoming part of the systems that run daily life. From governments racing to control how AI evolves, to Big Tech reshaping work faster than public systems can respond, to everyday devices quietly becoming surveillance layers, this episode reveals how fast the digital world is changing and why it matters to everyone. John C. Morley, Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student at Montclair State University, lifelong learner, and grateful published author, breaks down the growing divide between privacy and permission, human judgment and machine decision making, and open access versus controlled digital environments. If AI is now influencing what people see, how systems behave, and how real-world infrastructure operates, then the real question is no longer whether the future is coming. It is who gets to control it. Catch the full episode releasing within 24 hours at https://thejmortechtalkshow.podbean.com. Explore additional unique content and deep tech insights at http://believemeachieve.com. #Viral,#Trending,#FYP,#TechTalks,#AIInnovation,#CyberSecurity,#FutureTech,#DigitalTransformation,#AITrends,#PodcastLife,#Innovation,#ArtificialIntelligence,#TechNews,#TechBuzz,#DigitalFuture

20 de jun de 202658 min
Portada del episodio AI Is No Longer Assistive: It’s Taking Over Decisions Infrastructure and Reality(S5) S24

AI Is No Longer Assistive: It’s Taking Over Decisions Infrastructure and Reality(S5) S24

AI Is No Longer Assistive: It’s Taking Over Decisions, Infrastructure and Reality   Welcome to The JMOR Tech Talk Show with John C. Morley, Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student, lifelong learner, and now a grateful published author. This episode looks at how artificial intelligence is moving far beyond assistance and into decision-making, infrastructure, and real-world impact.   Samsung moved 1,000 jobs to Texas, showing how states are now competing for talent, tech investment, and long-term growth.   More than 320,000 security cameras were recalled for fire risks, proving that smart devices can create real-world danger when something goes wrong.   A robotaxi blocked firefighters during an emergency, exposing the weakness of AI when chaos replaces predictable conditions.   One person pulling out a phone stopped an entire ride 200 feet in the air, showing how one small decision can affect many people.   Amazon unveiled a robot that figures out tasks on its own, signaling a shift from programmed machines to decision-making systems.   The World Cup is using AI to make real-time calls, proving AI is moving into high-stakes decisions.   Governments are adopting AI to handle entire workflows, changing how public services may operate in the near future.   AI’s hidden cost is resources, as data centers may consume huge amounts of electricity and water.   AI is becoming an election risk by making truth harder to identify through deepfakes and synthetic media.   Robot dogs will patrol the World Cup, showing robotics is entering public safety and real-world operations.   Apple may finally transform Siri into a true AI system, raising questions about innovation and catch-up.   AI data centers are clashing with communities and wildlife, revealing the environmental trade-offs of growth.   AI glasses may secretly record without warning signals, challenging privacy in everyday public spaces.   AI is evolving from assistant to operator, now diagnosing, deciding, and executing tasks.   This episode is about one thing: the moment AI stops helping and starts acting.   Check out BelieveMeAchieve.com for more unique content.   #TechTalks #AIInnovation #CyberSecurity #FutureTech #TechNews #SmartHomes #AITrends #PodcastLife #TechUpdates #Innovation #DigitalFuture #ArtificialIntelligence #TechLeadership #DigitalTransformation #AIGovernance #FutureOfWork #EmergingTech #AIRegulation

13 de jun de 202658 min
Portada del episodio This Is What Happens When AI Gets Too Powerful (S5) S23

This Is What Happens When AI Gets Too Powerful (S5) S23

Tech isn’t just moving fast. It’s moving dangerously. This week, Congress is demanding answers about who controls TikTok’s algorithm, Big Tech finally paid $27 million to settle youth mental health lawsuits, and your DNA was just stolen in a breach so personal you can’t change it. From AI replacing NBA referees to foreign hackers taking down a U.S. transit system, the line between innovation and danger is disappearing fast. This isn’t a normal tech news roundup. These are the stories that prove 2026 is the year tech crossed the line—and no one is in control anymore. WHAT YOU’LL EXPERIENCE IN THIS EPISODE: Your DNA Was Stolen & California Is Suing – Millions of genetic records exposed from 23andMe. You can reset a password. You can’t reset your DNA. This is the most personal data breach in history. Congress Wants To Know Who Controls TikTok – 200+ million Americans use it, but a U.S. senator is now demanding answers: who really controls the algorithm shaping what you see? The Supreme Court Just Refused To Save Meta – Instagram lawsuits claiming it was designed to addict teens are moving forward. Thousands more cases are coming. Big Tech can’t hide anymore. AI May Be Heading For Its Napster Moment – CNN is suing Perplexity for using content without permission. This case could decide who owns the information powering the future of AI. One Employee Clicked. Personal Data Was Exposed. – Carnival hackers didn’t need advanced code. They tricked one person. The biggest threat in cybersecurity isn’t technology—it’s you. A Major U.S. Transit System Was Just Hacked – Hundreds of gigabytes stolen, possibly by Iranian state-backed hackers. Public transportation is now a战争 battlefield. The Pope Issued A Warning About AI – One of the world’s oldest institutions is sounding the alarm: AI should never make life-or-death decisions. Right now, it’s already getting too close. AI Is About To Decide Who Is A Child And Who Is An Adult – The UK plans to use facial AI to estimate asylum seekers’ ages. One algorithm mistake could change someone’s entire life. This is the week tech stopped being a tool and started becoming a threat. From addictive algorithms to hacked infrastructure to AI making moral decisions, you need to see what’s coming before it hits you. Don’t miss JMOR Tech Trends – the only show breaking down the 14 stories that prove the future is already here, and it’s more dangerous than you thought. #TechTrends #AI #BigTech #ViralNews #JMORTech

5 de jun de 202658 min