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AI newsletter: Prevent Google from checking your email

AI newsletter: Prevent Google from checking your email

Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Updates

In recent developments, Google announced an update regarding Gemini Deep Research. Now, this AI can leverage context from Gmail, Drive, and Chat, which means it can extract information to assist with various investigations. It’s a considerable leap forward in how AI interacts with user data.

The IRS is also making changes. They’re rolling out a program utilizing Salesforce AI agents. Reports indicate that this comes after recent workforce cuts, with employees being reassigned across different sectors within the agency.

Moreover, AI chatbots are emerging as effective tools in combatting hatred. A new study reveals that brief interactions with chatbots intended to engage individuals who hold anti-Semitic views can sometimes change their beliefs, which is quite thought-provoking.

This image shows Archer’s development plans for Hawthorne Airport in Los Angeles, California. (Archer Aviation)

In another significant move, Archer Aviation has made headlines by acquiring Hawthorne Airport for $126 million. This company, known for developing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, seems poised to make a substantial impact in the aviation sector.

On a different note, app stores, generally perceived as safe, are actually rife with scams. For every application designed to solve a problem, numerous imitations aim to take advantage of users’ trust and familiarity. The latest target for these digital fraudsters appears to be AI-related apps.

In the corporate world, HP has revealed plans to reduce its workforce by 4,000 to 6,000 employees by 2028 as part of a broader strategy that includes integrating artificial intelligence.

AWS AI stand at trade show

The letters AI, which stands for “Artificial Intelligence”, stand on the Amazon Web Services AWS stand at the Hannover Messe 2025 industry trade fair. (Julian Stratenschulte/Photo in partnership with Getty Images)

Additionally, Amazon Web Services announced plans to build dedicated AI infrastructure for U.S. government agencies, marking a significant step in leveraging technology for public sector applications.

Lastly, there’s ongoing tension with China regarding supply chains and economic influence. Recent geopolitical events have underscored concerns about rare earth materials and their importance in tech development, as China continues to position itself strategically in global economics.

In other news, some dining habits can be tracked, like soda orders or appetizers at restaurants. However, keeping tabs on these practices? That’s where OpenTable might come into play, but it seems a bit uncertain.

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