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  • šŸšØ U.K. orders Apple to let it spy on users

  • šŸ”’ Meta cracks down on internal leaks

  • āš ļø Govā€™t IT experts fear Muskā€™s team is out of control

  • šŸ’° Amazon to invest $100B in AI expansion

  • šŸŽ„ Gemini AI can now watch YouTube for you

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šŸšØ U.K. orders Apple to let it spy on users ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: The UK government has secretly ordered Apple to create a backdoor for encrypted iCloud data, granting security agencies unrestricted access worldwide. The demand, issued under the Investigatory Powers Act, would prevent Apple from notifying users of compromised encryption.

  • Why: UK officials argue that encryption hinders criminal investigations, but Apple and privacy advocates warn this move could weaken global cybersecurity. Apple may remove its Advanced Data Protection feature in the UK rather than comply.

  • Impact: If Apple concedes, other governments like the US and China may demand similar access, threatening encryption worldwide. A refusal could spark legal battles and force Apple to alter its privacy policies in key markets.

šŸ”’ Meta cracks down on internal leaks ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth issued a stern warning about internal leaks, stating the company is making progress in identifying leakers. His remarks come amid growing internal tensions following Mark Zuckerbergā€™s controversial comments and upcoming layoffs.

  • Why: Meta leadership sees leaks as a threat to stability, arguing they create a cycle of internal pressure. However, employees remain anxious over layoffs and changes in content moderation, diversity programs, and workplace culture.

  • Impact: The crackdown signals a widening rift between management and staff. If Meta enforces stricter leak policies, it could fuel further discontent, worsening morale within the company.

āš ļø Govā€™t IT experts fear Muskā€™s team is out of control ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Federal IT experts warn that Elon Muskā€™s DOGE teamā€™s access to government systems is unprecedented and dangerous. DOGE has reportedly accessed sensitive data at multiple agencies, including the U.S. Treasury, Health and Human Services, and the Office of Personnel Management, with ambitions to control more.

  • Why: Experts say untrained DOGE staffers could expose, manipulate, or break critical systems, affecting national security and public services. Despite concerns, Trump has given Musk broad authority over federal IT operations.

  • Impact: This could be the largest data breach in U.S. history, with irreversible consequences. Sensitive government data may already be compromised, and attempts to limit DOGEā€™s access could come too late.

šŸ’° Amazon to invest $100B in AI expansion ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Amazon plans to spend $100 billion in 2025, primarily on AI-related infrastructure for AWS. This surpasses its 2024 capex of $83 billion and aligns with its push into generative AI with Nova models, Trainium chips, and the Bedrock marketplace.

  • Why: CEO Andy Jassy believes AI is a transformative opportunity that will benefit Amazonā€™s business, customers, and investors in the long run. The spending will also enhance Amazonā€™s retail operations by improving delivery speed and efficiency.

  • Impact: Amazon joins rivals Google, Microsoft, and Meta in massive AI investments, but concerns over AI spending efficiency grow as startups like DeepSeek develop competitive models with significantly lower budgets.

šŸŽ„ Gemini AI can now watch YouTube for you ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Googleā€™s Gemini 2.0 Flash can now watch YouTube videos and extract key information in seconds. Users can ask Gemini to summarize videos, list instructions, or answer specific questions without watching the full content.

  • Why: This feature saves time, especially for instructional videos that bury key details. Itā€™s available on both the web and mobile Gemini apps, requiring the "2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental with apps" setting to be enabled.

  • Impact: This update transforms research, learning, and content consumption. Users can bypass unnecessary video fluff and get straight to the information they need, making YouTube a more efficient knowledge source.

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Yesterdayā€™s Poll Result:

Should all students be required to learn AI literacy as part of their curriculum?

  • A) Yes ā€“ AI knowledge is essential for future careers - 81% šŸ†

  • B) No ā€“ It should be optional, based on interest - 19%

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ā€œI think it would be a disservice to not train students on AI. It somewhat reminds me of when we had to take computer/typing classes, it was a requirement and thankfully it was.ā€

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