Nexus
Nexus Hyperconnectivity has eliminated barriers, allowing communication and access to information in real time. However, it has also generated new vulnerabilities, making society more dependent on fragile and manipulable digital systems. Social networks have democratized information, but they have also fragmented reality into ideological bubbles. Disinformation spreads easily, weakening rational debate and polarizing societies. In the economy, digitalization has optimized processes, but it has also created monopolies and increased the risk of cyberattacks. In addition, mass surveillance allows y governments and companies to empresas analyze human behavior, en influencing decisions without people realizing it. The challenge is not only to manage hyperconnectivity, but to learn to live with it without losing privacy or critical thinking. Without balance, society could become a slave to immediacy, where the speed of information matters more than the truth.