AI Affairs and Scam Texts: The Week Tech Took a Wild Turn!

AI affairs are now grounds for divorce, and Google is suing a staggering scam text operation. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has been caught illegally gathering data on Chicago residents. It’s a week of technological love triangles, courtroom dramas, and privacy breaches—all without needing a streaming subscription!

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Hot Take:

If AI affairs are grounds for divorce, then I guess my laptop needs a lawyer on speed dial! Meanwhile, Google is on a mission to unmask scam artists like a modern-day Scooby-Doo gang, and the DHS seems to think Chicago’s gang list is the new Facebook friend suggestion. Welcome to the wild world of tech, where reality is stranger than fiction!

Key Points:

  • Apple pulls popular gay dating apps in China due to government pressure, impacting the LGBTQ community.
  • Data centers in the U.S. should ideally be located in places with renewable energy and low water scarcity.
  • Google is suing a network of scammers, accusing them of running a sophisticated phishing operation.
  • AI-infused relationships are causing real-world divorces, leading to legal complications.
  • The DHS illegally collected data on Chicago residents, raising severe privacy concerns.

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