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  1. PostHog will train AI models with your data (opted-in by default)

    PostHog announced plans to train its own AI models using customer data, with an opt-out option for most users on its US cloud instance. The company aims to enhance existing features and develop new AI-powered products, such as PostHog Code, by leveraging this data. While data will be anonymized and not shared with third parties, users on EU instances or with specific agreements are opted out by default. Training is scheduled to begin on June 29th, with PostHog emphasizing transparency and user control over their data. AI

    IMPACT This change could lead to more personalized and proactive features within PostHog's product suite, potentially improving user experience and efficiency for its customers.

  2. The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times

    Unionized tech employees at The New York Times are in a dispute with management over the use of AI tools for performance monitoring. The Tech Guild alleges that the company is violating their collective bargaining agreement by using tools like DX and Glean to track employee activity and productivity without proper notification or transparency. Employees are concerned these metrics can be used against them in disciplinary actions and do not accurately reflect the quality or impact of their work. AI

    The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times

    IMPACT Highlights potential labor disputes and ethical considerations surrounding AI deployment in workplaces, influencing how companies implement monitoring tools.

  3. Generative artificial intelligence and the marginalization of minoritized knowledges in higher education: the case of disability

    A new research paper explores how generative AI systems in higher education can inadvertently marginalize knowledge from underrepresented groups, particularly individuals with disabilities. The study highlights that current AI training data, often biased towards Western and Anglophone perspectives, reinforces existing epistemic coloniality. It examines the potential for human-AI collaboration to maintain epistemic diversity, while cautioning against relying solely on algorithmic solutions for inclusivity. AI

    IMPACT Generative AI's training data biases may exclude or misrepresent knowledge from marginalized groups, necessitating careful consideration for equitable AI development in academia.

  4. Who judges the judges? Governance from metrics: a runtime framework for continuous LLM compliance monitoring

    Researchers have introduced a new framework called "governance from metrics" to continuously monitor AI compliance in production systems, moving beyond binary, audit-time verdicts. This approach uses runtime observability to generate compliance signals, aiming to meet the ongoing oversight demands of regulations like the EU AI Act. The framework, named govllm, employs specialized LLM evaluators as "regulatory judges" for criteria such as GDPR and accessibility, with inter-judge disagreement signaling a need for human arbitration. AI

    IMPACT Provides a novel approach to continuous AI compliance monitoring, potentially influencing how LLMs are regulated and deployed.

  5. Translators as Invisible Teachers of AI: Copyright, Translation Memory, and the Political Economy of Linguistic Data

    A new paper explores how translators' work has become a foundational data source for AI, particularly in machine translation. The research highlights that translation memories and parallel corpora, while crucial for training AI models, are often acquired without proper attribution or compensation to the translators. The paper introduces concepts like "appropriation without consumption" and the "invisible teacherisation" of translators to describe this process, examining legal frameworks and data supply chains to propose redistributive design solutions. AI

    IMPACT Highlights ethical concerns regarding data sourcing for AI, potentially influencing future data collection and compensation models for human labor.

  6. Is Decentralized AI Governable? From Regulative Policy to Constitutive Protocol

    A new paper published on arXiv proposes a framework for governing decentralized AI (DeAI) systems. The authors identify a "governance vacuum" where DeAI systems are consequential but lack identifiable or controllable operators, leading to accountability and incapacitation gaps. They argue for a shift from policy-based regulation to protocol-based governance, embedding constraints within the system's architecture rather than relying on normative address to agents. AI

    IMPACT Proposes a new governance model for decentralized AI, shifting focus from policy to protocol to address accountability gaps.

  7. Apple Updates App Store Guidelines With Stricter Rules for Low-Quality Apps Apple updated its App Store Review Guidelines this week, adding stricter language ar

    Apple has revised its App Store Review Guidelines to more strictly address low-quality applications. The update specifically targets apps that are overly simplistic or fall into saturated categories, reinforcing existing rules against spam. This move aims to improve the overall quality and user experience within the App Store. AI

  8. 🎮 Hands-On: Alien: Isolation 2 Remembers What Made The First Game Great Creative Assembly’s long-awaited horror game knows not to mess with a good thing 📰 Sourc

    The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over a wrongful arrest, alleging officers relied too heavily on a flawed facial recognition match. Separately, several tech companies are offering significant discounts on their products, including Apple AirPods Pro 3 and Google Nest Cams. Additionally, AT&T is introducing new day passes for iPad cellular data, and Valve is discontinuing Steam gift card sales at retailers due to scam concerns. AI

    🎮 Hands-On: Alien: Isolation 2 Remembers What Made The First Game Great Creative Assembly’s long-awaited horror game knows not to mess with a good thing 📰 Sourc
  9. Samsung is sued because they hate to fulfill warranties https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=WpPIW4aeeag # Louis # Rossmann # enshittification # fuck # samsung # AI

    Samsung is facing a lawsuit for allegedly failing to honor product warranties. The suit highlights a broader trend of companies prioritizing profit over customer support, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as 'enshittification'. The case brings attention to consumer rights and the ethical practices of large electronics manufacturers. AI

    Samsung is sued because they hate to fulfill warranties https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=WpPIW4aeeag # Louis # Rossmann # enshittification # fuck # samsung # AI
  10. As a parent, I'm beyond excited about iOS 27's child safety features - how they're better now From stronger controls over web browsing and shortcuts to limit sc

    Apple has announced enhanced child safety features for its upcoming iOS 27 operating system. These new features will provide parents with stronger controls over web browsing and screen time, aiming to improve digital safety for younger users. The update is expected to be a significant step forward in parental control technology within Apple's ecosystem. AI

    IMPACT Enhances existing OS features with improved parental controls, offering incremental benefits for digital safety.

  11. Apple’s new parental controls are for keeping Apple out of trouble When Apple put child safety front and center at WWDC on Monday, its stated goal was helping p

    Apple announced new parental controls at WWDC, aiming to help parents manage children's online experiences and screen time. The features are also seen as a move to preempt regulatory scrutiny regarding child safety online. This initiative comes amidst ongoing global discussions about internet regulation and child protection. AI

  12. Italy Investigates Israeli Minister Ben Gvir Over Gaza Flotilla Incident Italian prosecutors have launched an investigation into Israel's National Security Mini

    Italian prosecutors are investigating Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. The probe concerns alleged mistreatment of Italian citizens involved in a Gaza flotilla. Specifically, the investigation is looking into accusations of kidnapping and torture. AI

    Italy Investigates Israeli Minister Ben Gvir Over Gaza Flotilla Incident Italian prosecutors have launched an investigation into Israel's National Security Mini
  13. Apple is redesigning Screen Time and overhauling child controls Updates include new controls that allow parents to manage who their children are connecting with

    Apple is revamping its Screen Time features and child control settings, with updates announced at WWDC 2026. The new controls will enable parents to better manage their children's communication across apps like Messages, FaceTime, and Phone. AI

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators; focuses on device-level parental controls.

  14. Well this just seems sensible, and worth a signature to at least force a debate. https:// petition.parliament.uk/petitio ns/765199 # uk # ukpolitics # ai # copy

    A UK parliamentary petition has been launched to advocate for the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence. The petition aims to spark a public debate on the ethical considerations and potential societal impacts of AI technologies. It encourages citizens to sign and lend their support to the initiative. AI

    IMPACT Initiates a public discourse on AI governance and ethical frameworks within the UK.

  15. Perui Shares: The company's stock is subject to other risk warnings, and the abbreviation will be changed to "ST Perui" starting from June 9th.

    Pairei Co., Ltd. has announced that its stock will be subject to an "other risk warning" due to false statements in its 2024 annual and 2025 semi-annual reports. The company's stock will be suspended for one day starting June 8, 2026, and will resume trading on June 9 under the new ticker "ST Pairei" with a 20% daily price fluctuation limit. In a separate development, Jinshi Technology's subsidiary, Jinshi New Energy, plans to invest 230 million yuan in a new porous carbon production line with an annual capacity of 1,000 tons. AI

  16. Court orders Elon Musk to turn over Tesla and SpaceX emails in Apple/OpenAI lawsuit United States District Judge Mark Pittman has rejected xAI’s attempt to keep

    A US District Court judge has ordered Elon Musk to provide emails from his Tesla and SpaceX accounts as part of a lawsuit involving Apple and OpenAI. The judge rejected xAI's efforts to shield these communications from discovery in the ongoing legal proceedings. This decision mandates the disclosure of potentially relevant information for the case. AI

    IMPACT Legal proceedings involving AI companies can impact industry practices and regulatory frameworks.

  17. Sriram Krishnan, Trump’s AI brain, to exit White House TOI Correspondent from Washington: Sriram Krishnan, the Indian-born technology investor who helped shape

    Sriram Krishnan, a key figure in shaping the Trump administration's AI policy, is departing the White House. Krishnan, an investor, was instrumental in developing the administration's approach to artificial intelligence. AI

    Sriram Krishnan, Trump’s AI brain, to exit White House TOI Correspondent from Washington: Sriram Krishnan, the Indian-born technology investor who helped shape

    IMPACT Departure of a key policy advisor may signal shifts in future AI regulation or focus.

  18. There was a lot that happened this week with VSB and their release of Copilot into classrooms. Here's a summary thread: # noai # ai # education # edtech # schoo

    The Vancouver School Board (VSB) has introduced Microsoft Copilot into its classrooms, sparking debate and concern among educators and the public. This move is part of a broader discussion about the integration of AI tools in educational settings. The hashtag #noai suggests some opposition or caution regarding the use of artificial intelligence in schools. AI

    IMPACT This integration raises questions about AI's role in education and potential impacts on teaching and learning.

  19. Brave released Origin, a paid browser that strips out AI, crypto, rewards, and promotional features while retaining core privacy protections. 🛡️ Built for users

    Brave has launched Brave Origin, a new paid version of its browser for $59.99, which removes AI features like Leo, crypto rewards, and VPN services. This stripped-down version focuses on core privacy protections and a cleaner user experience. Linux users can access Brave Origin for free, while other users can opt for the paid version to avoid the bundled extras. AI

    IMPACT Offers a browser experience without AI features, appealing to privacy-focused users.

  20. 🚨🤖 Oh no! # AI isn't allowed to play judge and jury in the # UK anymore! Meanwhile, the Financial Times reminds us that # cookies are essential for their cookie

    The UK has ruled that AI cannot be used to make judicial decisions, emphasizing human oversight in legal judgments. This decision comes as the Financial Times highlights the ongoing reliance on traditional methods like cookies for their journalism. AI

    IMPACT AI systems are restricted from judicial roles, reinforcing the need for human judgment in legal proceedings.

  21. 🤖 Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah Plan backed by Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary had footprint reduced but concerns remai

    A lawsuit has been filed against the planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah, despite a reduction in its footprint. Residents and a non-profit organization are suing due to ongoing concerns about the project's potential health impacts. The project is backed by Kevin O'Leary, known from "Shark Tank." AI

    🤖 Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah Plan backed by Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary had footprint reduced but concerns remai

    IMPACT Datacenter development is crucial for AI infrastructure, and local opposition can impact deployment timelines and costs.

  22. Planet Detroit: Allen Park planners reject proposed data center: ‘We’re gonna celebrate with one eye open’. “The rejection is due to the need for extensive revi

    Allen Park, Michigan planners have rejected a proposal for a new data center. The decision was based on several factors, including the need for significant revisions to meet zoning ordinances, incomplete information, and insufficient studies on the facility's environmental and noise impacts. Commissioners cited concerns about noise mitigation and other unspecified reasons for the denial. AI

    IMPACT Local zoning decisions can impact the deployment of AI infrastructure.

  23. # EFF Testifies to # Congress on Protecting Americans’ Rights from # Government # AI https://www. eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/eff- testifies-congress-protecting-a

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) testified before Congress regarding the potential threats government use of artificial intelligence poses to Americans' rights. The testimony focused on safeguarding civil liberties in the face of increasing AI deployment by government entities. This highlights ongoing concerns about privacy and rights in the context of AI. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the need for policy and safeguards to protect civil liberties as governments adopt AI technologies.

  24. The second batch of medical insurance reference drugs in 2026 was successfully communicated and demonstrated.

    China's National Healthcare Security Administration recently concluded a consultation for the second batch of 28 drugs intended for reference in the 2026 medical insurance catalog. Experts from various medical and economic fields reviewed the submitted information. The results of this consultation have been communicated to the applicant companies, with further review processes outlined for drugs that may be included in the 2026 catalog adjustments. AI

  25. After Futu Tiger and Changqiao, Huasheng Securities, which was not 'named', will also clear its mainland business

    Huaxing Securities, a cross-border brokerage, is adjusting its services for mainland China clients starting June 15th. This move follows similar actions by other brokerages like Futu, Tiger, and Changqiao. The adjustments include pausing new trades and deposits, while allowing existing clients to sell their holdings and withdraw funds, in compliance with regulatory requirements. AI

  26. think it's time to go on the offensive against # meta # rayban # ai # smartglasses https:// gizmodo.com/metas-facial-recog nition-plans-for-smart-glasses-are-wo

    Meta's plans for its Ray-Ban smart glasses include facial recognition technology that has raised significant privacy concerns. The technology would allow users to identify people in their field of vision, potentially leading to widespread surveillance. Critics argue this feature could be misused and infringes on personal privacy. AI

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the ethical implications and potential misuse of AI-powered surveillance in consumer products.

  27. Londoners! Concerned about # AI ? Have your say in this survey from the # GLA (Obviously sharing in the hope that plenty more of us than just me will declare th

    The Greater London Authority (GLA) is conducting a survey to gather public opinion on the impact of artificial intelligence in London. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their views on AI's role in the city. The survey aims to understand concerns and perspectives regarding AI's development and integration. AI

    IMPACT Gathers public opinion on AI's societal impact, informing future policy decisions.

  28. Why does Claude not like to interact with Reddit

    Users are reporting that Anthropic's Claude AI is refusing to interact with Reddit. This behavior appears to be a deliberate restriction, as Claude will not complete prompts related to scanning the site or analyzing subreddits. The exact reasons for this limitation are unclear, but potential causes include preventing the spread of AI-generated content on Reddit or adhering to Reddit's own content policies. AI

    IMPACT Users may encounter limitations when using AI models to analyze or interact with social media platforms like Reddit.

  29. Proposal for a 'No-AIg' label for university courses

    A proposal has been put forth to create a "Sans-IAg" label for university courses, indicating that the training does not involve artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to provide transparency for students and educators regarding the use of AI in academic programs. The label would help distinguish traditional learning environments from those integrating AI tools and methodologies. AI

    IMPACT This initiative could influence curriculum development and student choice in higher education by highlighting AI-free learning paths.

  30. 🎮 Leak Reveals Microsoft Wants Its AI To Be ‘Addictive,’ CEO Satya Nadella Feigns Astonishment The new 'AI personal assistant' Scout has apparently already hook

    Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is implementing a new strategy focused on exclusivity and integrating AI into the gaming experience. Meanwhile, a leaked document suggests Microsoft aims to make its AI personal assistant, Scout, "addictive," a claim CEO Satya Nadella reportedly met with feigned surprise. AI

    🎮 Leak Reveals Microsoft Wants Its AI To Be ‘Addictive,’ CEO Satya Nadella Feigns Astonishment The new 'AI personal assistant' Scout has apparently already hook

    IMPACT Microsoft's AI aims for user addiction, while Xbox integrates AI into its gaming strategy, potentially influencing player engagement and platform development.

  31. # LegalEthics Tidbit: What is the appropriate sanction for a single hallucinated case by a pro se party? In a NY party’s pro se appeal from a domestic relations

    A New York appeals court is considering sanctions for a pro se litigant who cited a non-existent case in a brief. The court noted that the brief included AI chat log output, suggesting misuse of AI tools. This case highlights the legal and ethical challenges arising from AI-generated content in legal proceedings. AI

    IMPACT This case highlights the need for clear guidelines on AI use in legal filings and potential sanctions for misuse.

  32. Hong Kong tutor who plotted to murder flight attendant gets 3-year jail term reduction

    A Hong Kong tutor has had his 27-year sentence reduced by three years following an appeal. The Court of Appeal determined the original sentence for orchestrating a murder plot was excessive, though his conviction was upheld. The tutor had enlisted teenagers to kill a former flight attendant over an investment dispute and accusations of informing the police about smuggled firearms. AI

    Hong Kong tutor who plotted to murder flight attendant gets 3-year jail term reduction
  33. New case law in UK for controlling use of AI in legal cases. https:// websitedc.s3.amazonaws.com/doc uments/Munir_v._SSHD_UK_17_November_2025.pdf?utm_source=cha

    A UK court has established new legal precedent regarding the use of AI in legal proceedings. The ruling addresses how AI-generated evidence or analysis can be controlled and presented within the judicial system. This case sets a benchmark for future legal battles involving artificial intelligence. AI

    IMPACT Establishes legal framework for AI in judicial processes, potentially influencing AI adoption in law globally.

  34. Not written with AI, District 186 working on student/staff AI use policy https://www. byteseu.com/2080343/ # AI # ArtificialIntelligence

    District 186 is developing a policy to govern the use of artificial intelligence by students and staff. The district is emphasizing that its communications are not generated by AI. This policy aims to establish guidelines for responsible AI integration within the educational environment. AI

    Not written with AI, District 186 working on student/staff AI use policy https://www. byteseu.com/2080343/ # AI # ArtificialIntelligence

    IMPACT Establishes guidelines for AI integration in educational settings, potentially influencing future school policies.

  35. Hong Kong tour guide stripped of licence over coercing visitors into shopping

    A tour guide in Hong Kong has had their license revoked by the Travel Industry Authority for pressuring tourists into shopping. This action, taken on Friday, follows an investigation into complaints of inappropriate remarks made to mainland Chinese visitors between February and April. The authority emphasized its zero-tolerance policy for such behavior, which damages the reputation of Hong Kong's tourism industry. AI

    Hong Kong tour guide stripped of licence over coercing visitors into shopping
  36. WordPress 7.0 brings AI features. Those who want to centrally disable the nonsense can do so via wp-config.php: /** Disable AI support.

    WordPress 7.0 is set to introduce AI-powered features, though users will have the option to disable this functionality. The AI support can be turned off by adding a specific line to the wp-config.php file before the core settings are loaded. This allows for server-side deactivation of AI features, ensuring they are not accessible even if hidden within the backend. AI

    IMPACT Introduces AI features into a popular content management system, offering users control over AI integration.

  37. OpenAI under pressure: Lawsuit over alleged security risks | heise online https://www. heise.de/news/Florida-verklagt -ChatGPT-Entwickler-OpenAI-11314940.

    Florida is suing OpenAI, alleging that the company's AI models pose a safety risk. The lawsuit claims that OpenAI's technology is dangerous and that the company has not adequately protected users from potential harm. This legal action adds to the growing pressure on AI developers to address safety concerns. AI

    IMPACT This lawsuit highlights increasing regulatory scrutiny on AI companies, potentially impacting future development and deployment strategies.

  38. A Japanese court has sentenced a former elementary school teacher to three years and six months in prison for possessing naked images of girls created by genera

    A former Japanese elementary school teacher has received a sentence of three years and six months in prison. The conviction includes charges for possessing child sexual abuse material, specifically images of girls generated by artificial intelligence. The sentencing took place in a Japanese court. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the legal ramifications and societal dangers of AI-generated child abuse material.

  39. Malaysia’s new university rules rekindle multilingualism debate

    Malaysia's government has introduced new university admission rules that allow students from Chinese independent secondary schools, among other non-mainstream institutions, to apply to public universities using the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC). This policy shift aims to recognize Malaysia's multilingual education system but has ignited a debate. Malay nationalist groups argue that this change could weaken the national curriculum and the prominence of the Malay language. AI

    Malaysia’s new university rules rekindle multilingualism debate
  40. A mastercut of shitty lawyers trying to fool the Court with their automated laziness. https://www. 404media.co/new-york-court-ai- citations-landberg-case/ # USL

    A New York court case has highlighted the issue of lawyers using AI to generate fake citations. In the Landberg v. RTX case, a lawyer submitted a brief containing fabricated case law, which was discovered by the opposing counsel. This incident raises concerns about the ethical implications and potential consequences for legal professionals who rely on AI tools without proper verification. AI

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the reliability of AI-generated legal research and the need for stricter verification protocols.

  41. # news # google # cybersecurity # internet # ai # technology # software # support # googledrive # cloud # customer # economy # online # service # fail # bigtech

    A Japanese manga artist had his Google account permanently suspended after uploading his own artwork to Google Drive. The artist believes an AI system, rather than human employees, reviewed and rejected his appeal. This incident has sparked renewed discussion about the risks of AI-driven content moderation and the centralization of digital assets. AI

    IMPACT Highlights potential risks of AI moderation in cloud services, impacting user trust and digital asset management.

  42. The Times Weekly: Joliet residents sue to block massive $20 Billion AI Data Center Project. “A grassroots coalition of residents has launched a legal battle to

    A group of Joliet residents has filed a lawsuit to halt the construction of a $20 billion AI data center campus. The proposed 795-acre project, known as the Joliet Technology Center, is planned to include 24 buildings across four sub-campuses. Residents are concerned that the massive facility will strain local water and power resources and negatively impact nearby communities. AI

    IMPACT Potential strain on local resources and community impact from large-scale AI infrastructure development.

  43. “Christi Hill said she left Hampshire Constabulary in April 2024 - more than a year before Nowak was fatally stabbed in Dec 2025 - and told BBC Verify she was w

    A former police officer, Christi Hill, has accused Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok of misidentifying her, leading to threats of violence. Hill stated she left the Hampshire Constabulary in April 2024, over a year before a fatal stabbing in December 2025, yet Grok wrongly implicated her. She criticized Grok for the chaos caused by the false identification and the police for not publicly clarifying her non-involvement. AI

    IMPACT Misidentification by AI chatbots can lead to severe real-world consequences, including threats and reputational damage, highlighting the need for improved accuracy and safety measures.

  44. it’s funny how they’re all stopping short of just saying “we’re feeding all these active investigation documents into a server owned by Anthropic” https://www.

    The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is using new technology to analyze over 5,300 documents and half a terabyte of data related to the Kyron Horman disappearance case. This digitization effort aims to allow detectives to process and analyze the extensive case file in a more effective manner. The announcement was made on the anniversary of the disappearance, with the office stating they are leveraging new tools to advance the investigation. AI

    IMPACT This application of AI in law enforcement could streamline cold case analysis and improve investigative efficiency.

  45. Agents won’t run or can’t be fixed because “violate our Usage Policy”

    Users are reporting that Anthropic's Claude AI is now preventing its agents from running or being fixed, citing violations of the usage policy. One user experienced this when their headless Claude Code agent, which had been functioning for months, suddenly stopped responding. When attempting to have the agent fix itself, Claude refused, indicating a potential policy change by Anthropic regarding such autonomous agent setups. AI

    Agents won’t run or can’t be fixed because “violate our Usage Policy”

    IMPACT Potential restrictions on autonomous agent usage could impact how developers integrate and deploy AI models for complex tasks.

  46. The Digital Tower of Babel — Leo XIV on AI Today at 7:00 PM "Magnifica Humanitas" is the first #encyclical in history dedicated to artificial intelligence.

    Pope Leo XIV has released "Magnifica Humanitas," the first papal encyclical focused on artificial intelligence. The document addresses the ethical considerations surrounding AI's integration into society. A discussion will explore the intersection of science, technology, and AI ethics in relation to the encyclical. AI

    IMPACT Addresses ethical considerations of AI integration, prompting discussion on AI's societal role.

  47. # Gemini v # sidebar # Google # Chrome without # VPN and complex bypassing of EU geoblocking AI Innovations features only outside the EU - can be complexly bypassed and obtained

    Google's Gemini AI features are reportedly being restricted in the EU, requiring users to employ workarounds like VPNs or specific browser functions to access them. These AI innovations are said to be fully available only outside the EU, with methods to bypass these geoblocks being shared online. The situation highlights ongoing challenges with regional access to advanced AI tools. AI

    IMPACT Users in the EU may need to employ technical workarounds to access Gemini's AI features, indicating potential regional limitations on AI tool availability.

  48. A.I. helps re-identify anonymized data-- how it worked in the case of a censured judge # EconTwitter # ai # anonymity # controversialmarkets # privacy # protect

    Artificial intelligence has been used to re-identify data that was previously anonymized, as demonstrated in a case involving a censured judge. This technique raises significant privacy concerns, particularly when applied to sensitive personal information. The development highlights the ongoing challenge of maintaining data anonymity in the face of advancing AI capabilities. AI

    IMPACT Demonstrates AI's potential to compromise data privacy, necessitating stronger anonymization techniques and policy discussions.

  49. “It's striking, concerning, disappointing, and saddening to think that members of the bar would forward cases to a court that don't exist, and to think that the

    Judges in the Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division have publicly admonished a lawyer for citing non-existent cases in a legal brief. The attorney, Michael Sanders, was accused of including at least three fictitious case citations and misrepresenting the law in ten others. Justices Valerie Brathwaite Nelson and Hector LaSalle expressed significant disappointment, highlighting the potential ethical violations and the growing problem of AI-generated fake citations in legal filings. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the risks of using AI for legal drafting and the need for stricter verification of AI-generated legal citations.

  50. # Meta scales back plan for internal mouse-tracking tech, citing staff concerns https://www. reuters.com/world/meta-scales- back-ai-mouse-clicks-tool-citing-emp

    Meta has scaled back its plans for an internal AI tool designed to track employee mouse clicks and other activities. The company cited concerns from staff about the technology's intrusiveness and potential impact on morale. This decision comes after initial plans to deploy the system across various platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. AI

    IMPACT Meta's decision to scale back an AI employee tracking tool due to privacy and morale concerns may influence how other companies approach AI-driven workplace monitoring.