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18.11.25 - 00:06
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Google Sued For Allegedly Using Gemini AI Tool To Track Users′ Private Communications (ZeroHedge)
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Google Sued For Allegedly Using Gemini AI Tool To Track Users' Private Communications
Authored by Lear Zhou via The Epoch Times,
Google LLC is accused in a civil lawsuit of using its artificial intelligence program Gemini to collect data on users' private communications in Gmail as well as Google's instant messaging and video conference programs.
Until around Oct. 10, the Gemini AI assistant required the user to deliberately opt into its feature. After that date, the feature was allegedly “secretly” turned on by Google for all its users' Gmail, Chat, and Meet accounts by default, enabling AI to track its users' private data in those platforms “without the users' knowledge or consent,” according to the complaint filed Nov. 11 in federal court in San Jose.
The class action lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that Google is violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act, a 1967 law that prohibits surreptitious wiretapping ...
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18.11.25 - 00:06
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Eric Schmidt warns global rise of Chinese AI models poses geopolitical risks (Digitimes)
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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has raised concerns about developing countries adopting Chinese AI models, mostly because of cost. According to Business Insider, Schmidt stated on a podcast that many US AI models are closed-source and expensive, pushing budget-conscious nations toward Chinese AI, which is often free and risks becoming the global standard....
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17.11.25 - 19:36
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AI Boom or Bubble? Thiel Cashes Out, Buffett Buys In | Open Interest 11/17/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Titans Diverge on Tech as Peter Thiel bails on Nvidia and Warren Buffett's Berkshire bets billions on Google. And "awash in garbage lending"... Jeffrey Gundlach warns that private credit is the next subprime. We talk to Christopher Sheldon, KKR co-head of credit and markets, about those concerns. And UBS may ditch Switzerland as its chairman reportedly mulls a move to the US. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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