Private Zoom Calls Published Online

Private Zoom Calls Published Online, FCC Moves to Ban Non‑US Routers, Toyota Deploys Humanoid Robots, and OpenAI Ads Lack Measurement

Jim Love reports that WebinarTV has been scanning for publicly shared Zoom links, joining calls, recording them, and publishing AI-generated podcasts and summaries—often without permission—highlighting risks from loosely controlled links and third-party browser extensions. He covers a US FCC move to block authorization of new consumer Wi‑Fi routers made outside the United States, citing supply-chain and national security concerns, while noting it won’t affect already-approved or in-use models and may raise costs due to limited US manufacturing. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada is deploying seven Agility Robotics Digit humanoid robots at its Woodstock, Ontario plant after a year-long pilot to handle repetitive, physically demanding tasks, signaling a milestone for humanoids in auto production. Finally, OpenAI’s ads in the free ChatGPT tier may struggle because advertisers lack clear performance metrics like targeting and conversions.

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00:00 Hashtag Trending Intro
00:41 Zoom Calls Exposed
03:28 FCC Router Ban
07:01 Toyota Humanoid Robots
09:27 OpenAI Ads Need Metrics
12:24 Wrap Up And Sponsor

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Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

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