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The Fast Rise of AI: The Power & Risks w/ Cyber Spy Karim Hijazi

The Fast Rise of AI: The Power & Risks w/ Cyber Spy Karim Hijazi

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In this episode, I sit down with Karim Hijazi — a 30-year veteran in cyber intelligence who has tracked spies, nation-state hackers, and some of the world’s most sophisticated cyber-attackers.


Karim has built and sold cybersecurity companies, contributed to one of the most famous global cyber reports, and has gone head-to-head with major hacking groups. His work has been featured across major news outlets, and his perspective on the future of tech is unlike anything you’ve heard.

This conversation is a wake-up call — not in a fear-based way, but in a stay-aware, stay-conscious, don’t-get-caught-off-guard way.

We explore questions like:
• What is AI really doing behind the scenes in our daily lives?
• How are tech platforms shaping human behavior — and profiting from it?
• Who is most vulnerable to the emotional “support” side of AI?
• Can AI truly replace humans, or will companies eventually realize the cost of losing the human touch?
• Where is all of this heading in the next few years — and why are experts sounding the alarm about 2026?
• What happens when technology begins writing its own code?
• How does intuition, awareness, and staying connected to our inner guidance protect us in a world that’s accelerating fast?
• And what should we understand about emerging technologies like Neuralink and brain–computer interfaces?

This is one of those conversations that expands your awareness and reminds you why staying grounded, intuitive, and awake matters more than ever.

If you want a deeper, clearer understanding of the direction tech is heading without panic, but with eyes wide open, this conversation is for you.

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