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The Internet Is Breaking in Real Time: AI, Hacks, and Power Struggles Explained (S5) S20

1 h 7 min · 16 de may de 2026
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The JMOR Tech Talk Show this week explores how rapidly shifting technology is reshaping global systems across AI, cybersecurity, regulation, and digital infrastructure. From large scale education platform breaches exposing how fragile centralized systems have become, to governments tightening control over Big Tech, to AI tools moving into real time voice interaction, the entire tech landscape is accelerating faster than oversight and adaptation can keep up. At the same time, financial institutions are recalibrating risk models, privacy frameworks are being challenged, and new delivery systems and identity verification rules are redefining how digital and physical systems connect. What emerges is a clear pattern of power shifting between innovation, regulation, and control, with users, companies, and governments all reacting in real time to change that no longer moves in predictable cycles. Key breakdown points: • Global education systems exposed • Big Tech faces stronger regulation • AI voice tech goes real time • Financial risk models shifting • Internet control increasing globally • Privacy systems being rewritten • Drone delivery expands logistics • Smart devices raise legal issues • Social media faces liability cases • Encryption policies are changing • Satellite internet adds identity checks • Governments tighten AI oversight • Cybersecurity risks increasing • Digital power balance is shifting

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