Priviso Live Episode 64: Annoyed Elon
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This week we're unpacking five major stories that showcase just how intertwined technology, security, and regulation have become.
We kick off with Cloudflare's second major outage in less than a month—a 25-minute incident that impacted 28% of their global HTTP traffic. Ironically, this disruption occurred while they were implementing security improvements to protect against a React vulnerability. We'll explore why their promised resilience upgrades from the November outage still haven't been deployed.
Next, we examine the Airbus software crisis that required emergency updates to 6,000 A320-family aircraft worldwide. After a JetBlue flight experienced an uncommanded altitude drop injuring 15 passengers, investigators discovered that solar radiation could corrupt the aircraft's flight control systems. We discuss how airlines managed this unprecedented overnight response and what it means for aviation software safety.
YouTube's new AI deepfake detection tool sounds promising—until you learn creators must surrender government IDs and biometric face data to use it. We'll unpack the privacy concerns experts are raising about Google's policies and what happens when your likeness becomes your most valuable asset.
The European Commission just slapped Elon Musk's X platform with a €120 million fine for Digital Services Act violations. Musk's one-word response? "Bullshit." We break down the transparency violations, the free speech debate, and why this is becoming a transatlantic political flashpoint.
Finally, Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. for $82.7 billion, creating a streaming giant with over 30% market share. What does this mega-merger mean for your viewing options, theatrical releases, and the future of entertainment?
Join Lyn, Stephen, and Kayla for all this and more on Priviso Live!