Turning Pages in a Chaotic Tech World
"Empire of AI" Book Review Sparks Conversations Amid Global Tech Unrest
The New York Times' recent review of 'Empire of AI' by Karen Hao and 'The Optimist' by Keach Hagey couldn't have come at a more turbulent time for technology. Amidst discussions about internet disruptions, cyberattacks, and the challenges of infrastructure resilience, these books offer a thought‑provoking look into the technological landscape that mirrors today's global headlines.
Introduction
Background on Global Internet Disruptions
Recent Cybersecurity Incidents in April 2025
International Payment Dispute Affecting Internet Services
Unique Infrastructure Vulnerabilities: Case of Sri Lanka
Impact of California Wildfires on Internet Connectivity
Economic Implications of Internet Disruptions
Social Effects of Connectivity Loss
Political Consequences of Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
Strategies for Future Resilience
Conclusion
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