| His case highlights a broader issue as U.S.-based AI tools block analysis of sensitive public records, including documents from the Epstein files. [link] [comments] |
Lawyer says Google shut down his Gmail, Voice and Photos after NotebookLM upload
Here's something that caught my attention — a lawyer claims Google shut down his Gmail, Voice, and Photos after he uploaded a NotebookLM document. Now, why does this matter? Well, it hints at a bigger issue: tech giants might cut off access when sensitive data is involved. According to /u/jmdglss, who posted this on Reddit, Google's actions could be part of a broader pattern — blocking analysis of public records, even ones from high-profile cases like Epstein. What’s fascinating here is that a legal professional’s attempt to use AI tools for research led to a sudden shutdown, raising questions about transparency and data privacy. And get this — Google’s response isn’t clear. This case isn’t just about one lawyer. It highlights how AI restrictions could impact anyone working with sensitive info. So, the next time you're considering uploading important data, remember — big platforms might have hidden rules that could suddenly cut you off.
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| His case highlights a broader issue as U.S.-based AI tools block analysis of sensitive public records, including documents from the Epstein files. [link] [comments] |
