W.H.O launches a Global Digital Health Certification Network Tik Tok punches back at Montana NYC blames car companies for Crime problem Headline update 6.7.23.
On Today’s Headline Update Show for Ranting Politics, we cover the following headlines: World Health Organization launches a Global Digital Health Certification Network,
Tik Tok punches back at Montana. & NYC the latest Metro to Blame Car companies for their crime problems.
Key Points:
- The World Health Organization's (WHO) recent initiative, the Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN). It's the latest attempt to digitize, centralize, and — let's face it — potentially exploit our most personal data: our health records.
- let's delve into the unfolding saga between TikTok, the social media giant, and the state of Montana. The crux of the matter lies in Montana's recent decision to ban the app, a move that TikTok has responded to with a lawsuit. This legal tussle is emblematic of the broader tensions between technology, privacy, and national security that are defining our digital age.
- Today's third Headline Update is a narrative that highlights a stark failure, not of corporate negligence, as some might have you believe, albeit a product marketing failure, but of government policing responsibility and regulatory oversight in ensuring the safety and security of its citizens. It brings us to the heart of a controversy surrounding two multinational automotive corporations, Hyundai Motor and Kia, in New York City.
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