Day archives: February 10th, 2026

No One, Including Our Furry Friends, Will Be Safer in Ring’s Surveillance Nightmare

EFF: “Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad offered a vision of our streets that should leave every person unsettled about the company’s goals for disintegrating our privacy in public. In the ad, disguised as a heartfelt effort to reunite the lost dogs of the country with their innocent owners, the company previewed future surveillance of our …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Records, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Stay in control of your personal information online – Sort of

Google Blog: “Our Results about you tool can now help you find and request the removal of Search results containing your government-issued IDs, like a passport, driver’s license or social security number. Over 10 million people have used the ‘Results about you’ tool to control how their sensitive personal information appears online, like a phone …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

AI Doesn’t Reduce Work – It Intensifies It

The Harvard Business Review – “…Right now, many companies are worried about how to get more employees to use AI. After all, the promise of AI reducing the burden of some work—drafting routine documents, summarizing information, and debugging code—and allowing workers more time for high-value tasks is tantalizing. But are they ready for what might …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

Heritage Foundation – Only 99 Cases of Noncitizen Voting Since 1982

This Will Hold: “For more than a decade amid Republican bluster about widespread noncitizen voting, the Heritage Foundation has been investigating and documenting such cases. And according to its own dataset, from 1982 to 2025 there have been only 99 documented cases of noncitizens voting in U.S. elections. But don’t take our word for it—explore …

Subjects: E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Congressional Budget Office projected a $1.85 trillion deficit this fiscal year

CBO – “…The budget projections are based on CBO’s economic forecast, which reflects trade policy as of November 20, 2025, and economic developments and laws in place as of December 3, 2025. The budget projections also incorporate the effects of laws in place as of January 14, 2026. (CBO’s projections do not include the effects …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Legal Research

FJC – Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence Censored

ProPublica: “The “Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence” — updated for the first time in 15 years — eliminates some 90 pages about climate science and comes just as numerous climate cases make their way through state and federal courts. The move by the Federal Judicial Center leaves judges without any official support on how to …

Subjects: Climate Change, Courts, Environmental Law, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

ICE activity is pushing readers to nonprofit news sites that cover immigrant communities

NeimanLab: “In our recent rankings of web traffic at the top local newspapers and public media outlets, there’s been a consistent trend: Wherever ICE unleashes its controversial deportation tactics, the audience’s attention follows. Operation Midway Blitz sent readers to Chicago’s WBEZ, Operation Charlotte’s Web did the same for Charlotte’s WFAE, and the chaos in Minneapolis …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

Chatbots Make Terrible Doctors, New Study Finds

404 Media – no paywall: “…Chatbots may be able to pass medical exams, but that doesn’t mean they make good doctors, according to a new, large-scale study of how people get medical advice from large language models.  The controlled study of 1,298 UK-based participants, published today in Nature Medicine from the Oxford Internet Institute and …

Subjects: AI, Health Care, Medicine

Trump Mentioned in Epstein Files ‘More than One Million Times’

Axios: “Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) told Axios in an interview Tuesday that when he searched President Trump’s name in the unredacted Epstein files the previous day, it came up “more than a million times.” Why it matters: At least one of the files Raskin found appears to contradict what Trump has publicly claimed about his …

Subjects: E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research