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Google’s Gemini AI can now see your search history

Ars Technica

You'll be able to use the improved Deep Research to get in-depth information on a topic, and Google's newest reasoning model can peruse your search history to improve its understanding of you as a person. Gemini will even display a banner to remind you it's connected to your search history so you don't forget. What could go wrong?

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Hatch.ai Unveils OpenGiving: AI-Powered Search Engine Connecting Nonprofits With New Donors

NonProfit PRO

announced the launch of "OpenGiving," an AI-powered search engine that changes donor discovery for nonprofits. OpenGiving helps organizations find new donors outside their existing database, leveraging the IRS filings of nonprofits, grant-giving foundations, and the individuals associated with them.

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Budget website hosting also guarantees slow load times which is detrimental to your nonprofit’s search engine optimization (SEO) and a poor user experience for your donors and supporters. The files on your computer(s), however, do require subscribing to a backup service, such as Carbonite or iDrive. and requires no maintenance.

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Windows 11 preview references AI feature that searches audio and video files for specific words

TechSpot

Intelligent media search, referenced in Canary Channel build 27695 (spotted by @XenoPanther), works by transcribing all audio files and videos saved on a Windows PC so the spoken words are searchable. Read Entire Article

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Apple admits why its own Files app was ranked first when users searched for competitor Dropbox

The Verge

Apple trial where it sure looks like Apple did the exact opposite — seemingly admitting it manually boosted the ranking of its own Files app ahead of the competition for 11 entire months. Who green lit putting the Files app above Dropbox in organic search results?”. “Who Why do I bring this up?

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23andMe data: How to delete yours

Mashable Tech

The ancestry search company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the weekend, which immediately caused alarm in privacy-focused individuals. If you've ever submitted a saliva test to 23andMe, the company has valuable data of yours on file. 23andMe is going bankrupt , and now is the time to rescue your data. Here's how.

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The Verge

They were all getting the same error message: The program couldn’t find their files. Not only did they not know where their files were saved — they didn’t understand the question. Not only did they not know where their files were saved — they didn’t understand the question. Garland thought it would be an easy fix.

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