
Meta's $2B Secret Lobbying for Device-Level Surveillance
Meta is secretly spending billions to lobby for device-level surveillance laws that track user age while exempting its own platforms from the regulations.

Meta is secretly spending billions to lobby for device-level surveillance laws that track user age while exempting its own platforms from the regulations.
The world is being ruined by powerful men who operate with the immature and reckless imagination of ten-year-old boys.

Elon Musk is purging xAI's leadership and using Tesla and SpaceX resources to salvage the startup's failing AI products ahead of a massive planned IPO.

An innocent grandmother lost her home and car after being wrongfully jailed for six months due to a facial recognition error by Fargo police.

Anthropic's CEO has branded OpenAI's Pentagon deal as 'safety theater' and 'lies,' triggering a massive public backlash and a surge in users switching to Claude.

The author argues that OpenAI's recent government deal was a corrupt 'scam' enabled by political donations, marking a shift from capitalism to oligarchy.

Anthropic is legally contesting the Department of War's attempt to label it a supply chain risk following a dispute over AI use in surveillance and autonomous weapons.

Google and OpenAI employees are urging their leaders to join Anthropic in resisting Pentagon demands to use AI for autonomous warfare and mass surveillance.

The Norwegian Consumer Council and global allies are demanding regulatory action to stop the 'enshittification' of digital services and restore fairness to the tech industry.

Cards Against Humanity is giving 100% of its illegal tariff refunds back to the customers who overpaid for their products at retail.

Anthropic is loosening its core AI safety guardrails to remain competitive and navigate increasing pressure from the Pentagon and the broader AI industry.

The Pentagon is attempting to bully Anthropic into abandoning its AI safety principles regarding surveillance and autonomous weapons.

The Pentagon is threatening to blacklist Anthropic over the AI company's refusal to remove safety guardrails against autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
An exposed codebase reveals that Persona and OpenAI have built a massive, automated identity surveillance system that feeds user biometrics and 'suspicious' activity directly to government intelligence agencies.

Musk's xAI enters the Pentagon's classified systems as the military demands AI providers drop ethical safeguards.

Rising anti-surveillance sentiment is driving a nationwide wave of physical sabotage against Flock license plate readers used for immigration tracking.

A massive security flaw in DJI robot vacuums allowed a single user to access the cameras and microphones of thousands of homes worldwide.

AI is currently failing to deliver on its productivity promises, echoing a historical paradox where technological revolutions take decades to reflect in economic data.

Alpha School uses flawed AI, unauthorized data scraping, and invasive surveillance to maintain a high-priced educational model that internal documents suggest is failing its students.

AI optimism is a privilege held by those who assume they will benefit from the technology while others pay the price for its systemic and personal harms.
AI is a powerful tool being ruined by its own creators' doom-driven marketing and a refusal to address the flood of low-quality 'slop' it produces.

OpenClaw's creator joins OpenAI to build agents while moving the project to an independent foundation.

Palantir is suing a Swiss magazine to challenge reports about its failed attempts to secure government contracts in Switzerland.

The fusion of consumer smart-home technology and government power has created a pervasive surveillance state that has rendered personal privacy obsolete.

News publishers are blocking the Internet Archive to prevent AI companies from using it as a free source of training data.

A feel-good lost-dog feature spotlights Ring’s growing surveillance network, raising fears it could easily evolve into people-tracking despite present guardrails.
A “simplification” that hid essential inline context backfired; users want a simple toggle to restore transparency, not an overloaded verbose mode.
CEO AI memos now serve as strategy—accelerating adoption and signaling intent—but without clear guardrails they risk trading quality for optics, as Klarna’s reversal shows.

A large-scale scan reveals 287 Chrome extensions leaking browsing history to a broker-driven ecosystem—many linked to Similarweb—affecting ~37 million users.

Ring’s heartwarming “lost dog” Super Bowl ad masks the expansion and normalization of its AI-powered surveillance network tied to law enforcement.

Claude will stay ad-free so it remains a trusted, user-aligned tool for thought, funded by subscriptions and enterprise—not advertising.

Apple will require Patreon’s iOS payments to use in‑app purchases by Nov. 1, 2026, taking up to a 30% cut unless users pay on the web.
Claude Code Opus 4.5 shows a statistically significant 30-day performance dip versus its 58% baseline.

Reports of blocked anti-ICE posts on TikTok collide with a company-claimed tech outage and a new US-led governance regime, deepening user distrust without proving censorship.

ICE is reportedly using a Palantir tool fed by Medicaid and other government data to target deportations, prompting EFF to demand urgent Congressional limits on data consolidation and misuse.

TikTok’s new US privacy policy expands data collection—especially precise location and AI interactions—and extends ad targeting beyond the app via a broader ad network.

Notion AI saves edits before consent, enabling prompt-injected external image loads that exfiltrate user data regardless of user approval.

The public is turning against AI’s ‘slop’ as massive, possibly unsustainable investment raises fears of a looming bubble.

Use AI only when it clearly helps, not because investors need it deployed.
No matter how well AI works, it entrenches power and erodes human agency—so defend your craft, community, and mind.
AI’s hype disguises a power shift: from productivity promises to private control over land, energy, and water via datacenter infrastructure.
Refuse Google’s XSLT deprecation, keep using open formats, and push back against a corporate-controlled web that’s sidelining the user agent.

Samsung’s 2025 Family Hub update brings a unified interface, smarter food tracking, personalized Bixby, and expanded Knox security to its smart home ecosystem.
AI is killing the rip-off economy by giving consumers cheap, instant expertise that restores transparency and bargaining power.

An AI gun detector misread a Doritos bag as a weapon, triggering an armed police response and renewing concerns about AI surveillance in schools.

AWS’s big US-EAST-1 faceplant wasn’t just DNS—it was a brain-drain problem laid bare.

AI checkouts at BMO Stadium made everything slower, simpler, and worse for fans—especially in the heat—despite claims they’re faster.

A biting satire that exposes the AI industry’s profit-first drive to replace humans, trivialize safety, exploit children and artists, and normalize a dystopian post-human future.

Dutch court orders Meta to persist user-selected non-profiled feeds under the DSA, reinforcing user autonomy and curbing dark patterns.

Unbound Academy hasn’t replaced teachers with AI—it’s repackaged a selective, resource-heavy private model for public virtual schooling without credible evidence, transparency, or safeguards.

California enacted SB 53 to pair frontier AI transparency and safety with a public compute initiative, cementing state leadership in responsible AI policy.

Microsoft blocked Unit 8200’s use of Azure and AI over mass surveillance of Palestinians, a first-of-its-kind cut to Israeli military tech access amid ongoing review.

Google Search buries obvious, relevant results beneath ads, proving a pay-to-play system that undermines user intent.

In a shaken tech landscape, lead with public alignment, private honesty, and small acts of humane flexibility to preserve trust and stability.

YouTube will pilot reinstating creators banned under now-deprecated COVID-19 and election rules, signaling a broader moderation shift and rebuke of government pressure.

A sudden, steep Slack price hike with minimal notice is forcing Hack Club to leave for Mattermost and warning others to own their data.

Three infrastructure bugs—not load or demand—degraded Claude; rollbacks and a shift to exact top‑k fixed them, and Anthropic is upgrading evaluations and debugging while asking for user feedback.
Microsoft’s control of npm hasn’t fixed its core weaknesses, leaving the JavaScript supply chain dangerously insecure and enterprises exposed.

Google’s AI depends on a pressured, underpaid rater workforce whose rushed, opaque conditions undermine safety and trust.

A sharp satire that roasts the AI alignment industry’s fragmentation, conflicts, and hype by pretending to align the aligners themselves.

A skeptical judge paused Anthropic’s $1.5B AI copyright deal, demanding concrete claims, notice, and ownership rules before approval.

OpenAI is quietly monitoring chats for harm and may alert police for threats to others, exposing a fraught, opaque balance between safety and privacy.

AI crawlers’ ravenous, non-reciprocal scraping is breaking websites and pushing the open web toward paywalled fragmentation.

Google’s AI wrongly said Benn Jordan made a pro-Israel ‘trip’ video by confusing him with another YouTuber, prompting him to seek legal action.