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Gmail’s latest Gemini AI “improvement” risks privacy of billions of users

Sweet! Get faster, more relevant inbox search results. No longer will you have to see emails in order of receipt (so 2020s!). Gemini will look at how often you’ve engaged with senders and prioritize accordingly. For those wanting to make their own decisions, you can switch back to traditional view (or opt out) – though, sadly, this would hamper Google being able to collect your data for AI training.

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IRS poised to give ICE sensitive data on undocumented workers: ~Cost $100B

April 1, 2025

Despite its cost-cutting fervor, the US government may forgo ~$100 billion in tax revenue in favor of finding and challenging undocumented immigrants. Never mind that records held by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have been amongst the most closely guarded data in the past to protect individual personal and financial information. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is pressing for the data, which means taxpayers may be reluctant to file out of fear of harassment.

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IT’S THE LAW (04/01/2025)

April 1, 2025
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