From Botnets to Robot Umps: The Week Tech Got Wild ⚠️🤖(S4) S30

From Botnets to Robot Umps: The Week Tech Got Wild ⚠️🤖(S4) S30

58:43 Jul 27, 2025
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🎙️ From Botnets to Robot Umps: The Week Tech Got Wild ⚠️🤖 🧠 Subtitle: Tech’s Wild Ride: AI, Malware, Mistranslations & MLB Gets High-Tech! 🚨 Catch the latest episode that releases within 24 hours at The JMOR Tech Talk Show. 🌐 Explore more at http://believemeachieve.com for exclusive tools and life-empowering content! 👋 Hi everyone! I’m John C. Morley, a serial entrepreneur, engineer, marketing expert, and podcast coach. Welcome to the JMOR Tech Talk Show, where each week we dive into the tech that’s shaping our world—decoded and delivered in a way that’s easy to grasp and hard to forget. Whether you're a techie or just curious, you're going to love what we have in store this week! 1️⃣ India targets Google & Meta over betting ads. India's financial crime agency is stepping up pressure on tech giants. Executives from Google and Meta have been summoned as part of a deep investigation into online betting apps accused of laundering money. Authorities suspect these platforms promoted or enabled illegal betting despite warnings, sparking national concern about the dangers posed to youth. This is more than a legal issue—it’s about tech accountability. 2️⃣ Netflix uses AI for faster, cheaper VFX. Netflix is rewriting the rules of filmmaking by integrating generative AI into its production pipeline. The hit sci-fi series The Eternaut used AI to generate a jaw-dropping building collapse scene—ten times faster and significantly cheaper than traditional visual effects. This isn’t just about saving money; it's about unleashing new creative power in storytelling. Hollywood, take notes. 3️⃣ Russia shuts down mobile internet nationwide. In a dramatic move, Russia has disabled mobile internet access in over 60 regions in response to Ukrainian drone activity. These shutdowns are severely impacting daily life—from payment apps to rural communication. Experts warn this is about more than drones—it's an ongoing shift toward digital authoritarianism, restricting freedom in the name of national security. 4️⃣ San Jose trains 1,000 workers in AI tools. Mayor Matt Mahan of San Jose is championing a bold new direction in city governance—training 1,000 public workers to harness AI. From drafting budgets to solving crimes, these tools are streamlining productivity while respecting the role of human oversight. San Jose is fast becoming the blueprint for AI-integrated government. 5️⃣ Meta translation falsely reports politician’s death. Meta made headlines for the wrong reason this week when its auto-translate feature mistakenly declared a prominent Indian politician dead. The error came from a tribute post, and the resulting panic was a stark reminder of the limitations of AI in language. Accuracy matters—especially in sensitive, public-facing tools. 6️⃣ Robot umpires tested in Major League Baseball. Baseball is stepping into the future as robot umpires take the field. Using sensors and repl
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