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Featured articleThe 2030 Internet Crisis, better known as the "Death of the Net", was a catastrophic global event on November 17, 2030, triggered by a cyberterrorist group named Alnihaya. They launched an AI-powered virus, Alkaritha, that permanently disabled the global Internet infrastructure within 31 minutes. The attack led to a global economic meltdown, with the U.S. GDP plummeting from $33 trillion to $30.8 trillion within a year. E-commerce collapsed, physical stores and traditional media experienced a resurgence, and the Internet took 22 years to recover. The crisis reshaped global society, economy, and technology, reviving 1980s-90s culture, decentralizing music, restoring print media, and ending the dominance of smartphones, streaming, and cryptocurrencies. Read more... |
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