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De acordo com as disposições da Lei n.º 9.472/1997 (Lei Geral das Telecomunicações) e do Estatuto Social da TELEBRAS, julgue o item que se segue.

Entre os objetos sociais da TELEBRAS está a prestação de serviço de conexão à Internet em banda larga para usuários finais, desde que residam em localidades onde inexista oferta adequada desses serviços.

 

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De acordo com as disposições da Lei n.º 9.472/1997 (Lei Geral das Telecomunicações) e do Estatuto Social da TELEBRAS, julgue o item que se segue.

A TELEBRAS pode explorar e operar satélites, desde que haja autorização específica do Congresso Nacional para o exercício dessas atividades.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

According to the text, commercial interests of telecommunication companies have forced nations to establish strategies generally known as sovereign AI.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

In the first sentence of the second paragraph, the use of the word “ecosystems” indicates the existence of multiple processes and activities linked to business in a nation"s domestic context.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the words “themselves at” could be removed from the fragment without altering its overall meaning or affecting its coherence: telecommunications companies are finding the center of this shift.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

It can be inferred from the text that seeking sovereign AI means, among other things, paying attention to features that are typical of human interactions and do not only concern technology.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

The period mark that separates the first and the second sentences of the second paragraph could be correctly replaced with the words and hence, preceded by a comma: countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities, and hence the concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

According to the text, data security is the greatest concern of the nations that are interested in promoting their own AI sovereignty.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

It is correct to conclude from the non-technical vocabulary used in the text that its target audience is specifically formed by people who are not at all familiar with AI related concepts.

 

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        Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core pillar of economic competitiveness, national security, and daily life. That reality is prompting governments worldwide to rethink their reliance on foreign technology providers. “Sovereign AI” has emerged as the strategic framework for nations aiming to take greater control over their AI capabilities — and telecommunications companies are finding themselves at the center of this shift.
       Sovereign AI, in this context, is essentially a nation"s ability to independently develop, host, and govern artificial intelligence systems using domestic infrastructure, workforce, and business ecosystems. Instead of depending on foreign technology providers or cloud platforms, countries pursuing sovereign AI seek to build end-to-end domestic capabilities. The concept covers both physical computing infrastructure and control over the full data lifecycle. That includes building foundational models trained on local datasets or adapting external data to reflect specific languages, dialects, and cultural contexts.
        Multiple converging forces are pushing nations to prioritize sovereign AI capabilities. Data security concerns are near the top of the list. When AI systems, data storage, and computing infrastructure operate outside national borders, countries become exposed to foreign legal mandates and supply chain disruptions. For government decision-making and sensitive applications, that exposure creates unacceptable risk.
        National security considerations add further urgency. AI"s expanding role in critical infrastructure, military systems, and defense operations makes governments especially focused on ensuring vital systems which are not dependent on potentially adversarial foreign technologies. Space-based intelligence and satellite systems reflect this broader sovereignty imperative.
Christian de Looper. How “sovereign AI” could shape telecom.
Internet:<https://www.rcrwireless.com>  (adapted). 

Concerning the previous text, judge the following item.

It is possible to infer from the text that the implementation of sovereign AI strategies by most nations would potentially diminish the influence of a number of multinational IT (information technology) companies.

 

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