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The public feed of the Meta AI app is filled with private and sensitive information, suggesting users might not be aware they are sharing their chats publicly (Amanda Silberling/TechCrunch)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/12/the-meta-ai-app-is-a-privacy-dis…
Russia scales up propaganda operations across Africa, Ukrainian intelligence says: https://benborges.xyz/2025/07/13/russia-scales-up-propaganda-operations.html
Sin primarias la derecha entró en un laberinto previsible. Columna de Cristišn Valdivieso.
https://www.latercera.com/opinion/noticia/sin-primarias-la-derecha-entro-en-un-laberinto-previsible/
The Meta AI app is a privacy disaster
It sounds like the start of a 21st-century horror film: Your browser history has been public all along, and you had no idea. That’s basically what it feels like right now on the new stand-alone Meta AI app, where swathes of people are publishing their ostensibly private conversations with the chatbot. […]
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Professor Caravello was swarmed by ICE agents and thrown into a van after he tried to assist a protestor in a wheelchair by getting a tear gas canister out from under their chair.
https://dailynous.com/2025/07/12/philosophy-profess…
Future of Privacy Forum Announces Annual Privacy and AI Leadership Awards
https://fpf.org/press-releases/future-of-privacy-forum-announces-annual-privacy-and-ai-leadership-awards/
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Toxic Pfas above proposed safety limits in almost all English waters tested https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/11/toxic-pfas-above-proposed-safety-limits-in-almost-all-english-waters-tested
…"Despite good-faith efforts by DSI [dense street imagery] providers to protect individual privacy through blurring faces and license plates, these measures fail to address broader privacy concerns. In this work, we find that increased data density and advancements in artificial intelligence enable harmful group membership inferences from supposedly anonymized data."
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