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    FBI’s warrantless ‘backdoor’ searches ruled unconstitutional

    Following years of litigation, a federal court has finally ruled it unconstitutional for the FBI to search communications of US citizens collected under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). In a ruling unsealed last week, US District Court Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall decided that these “backdoor” searches violate the Fourth Amendment. This particular decision stems from a…

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    ChatGPT gets support for reminders and scheduled searches – Computerworld

    OpenAI has started rolling out a number of new features to ChatGPT, according to Techcrunch. The big news is support for reminders; the feature allows users, for example, to ask ChatGPT to remind them when it’s time to renew an ID or passport. Users can also ask ChatGPT to deliver a news summary or weather forecast at the same time…

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    Microsoft Bing shows misleading Google-like page for ‘Google’ searches

    Update: Added Google’s statement below. Microsoft Bing displays what is being categorized as a misleading Google-esque search page when users search for ‘Google,’ making it look like you are on the competing search engine. When performing searches on Microsoft Bing, users are shown a standard search page consisting of a search field with your search term at the top, followed…

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    Why is ‘Adam Driver Megalopolis’ blocked in Instagram searches?

    When people search for “Adam driver Megalopolis” on Instagram or Facebook right now, instead of seeing posts about Francis Ford Coppola’s latest film, they’re shown a warning, titled, “Child sexual abuse is illegal.” That bizarre fact was pointed out in a post on X yesterday, and as of today, I’m still seeing it when I search for the phrase. But…

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