🍭 Two Shifts No One Voted For 🗳️

Facial Scans, Fading Consent

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Just like modern tech policy.

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🍭 What’s Cookin’:

  • Tesla kills Model S/X and starts building robots instead

  • UK police bring live facial recognition to public streets

  • OpenAI pitches its next EU expansion plan

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Tesla
🚗 Is Quietly Walking Away From Cars

The Bite:
Tesla just confirmed what the numbers have been hinting at:
the car business isn’t the priority anymore.

Revenue fell for the first time in years, profits collapsed in late 2025.

Now the company is ending production of the Model S and Model X.
The factory that built them will now make humanoid robots.

Tesla is also pouring billions into AI, including a $2B investment in xAI.

Snacks:

  • Revenue slipped 3% in 2025; profits dropped 61% in the last quarter

  • Model S and Model X discontinued after years of low sales volume

  • Optimus robots take over the California factory floor

  • $2B invested in xAI, despite shareholders voting against it

  • EV subsidies pulled back as Trump rolls back clean-energy incentives

Why it Bites:
Tesla built its identity on electric cars.

Now it’s betting the future on robots and AI because that’s where government money, defense contracts, and political favor are flowing.

Musk says, "a lot of investors asked us to do this.”
Shareholder votes say the opposite.

With EV subsidies shrinking and regulators reshaping incentives, this looks less like bold vision and more like compliance with where power and funding are moving.

Tesla isn’t leading the shift. It’s reacting to it.

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Society
👮 UK Police Will Use War Facial Recognition in the Streets

The Bite:
UK police forces are expanding live facial recognition in public spaces, scanning people as they walk through city streets, transport hubs, and busy areas.

The technology has links to systems used in Israel’s military operations in Gaza, though officials frame its UK use as limited and lawful.

The scans happen in real time, often without people knowing, as cameras compare faces against police watchlists.

No warrants. No individual suspicion. Just walking outside.

Snacks:

  • Live facial recognition scans faces of passersby in real time

  • Used in public spaces, not just targeted operations

  • Linked to tech deployed in Gaza, though officials say UK use differs

  • Police say it’s legal and proportionate, critics say oversight is thin

  • No clear explanation of who’s on watchlists or why

Why it bites:
Are we really stepping into an Orwellian nightmare of mass surveillance?

If police are scanning crowds, they might be looking for someone.
But the public isn’t told who, or under what standard.

That opacity is the problem.

History shows how measurement and classification tools slide from security into control when oversight is weak.

You don’t need bad intentions for harm to happen.
You only need:

Powerful tools, vague rules, and citizens complying without questioning.

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🧠 You Need to Know

🛡️ OpenAI Explains How AI Agents Handle Risky Links
→ OpenAI detailed new safeguards to prevent AI agents from being tricked by malicious URLs when browsing or retrieving online content.

🤖 Tesla Drops Cars to Bet on Robots and AI
→ Tesla is ending Model S and X production as revenue falls, shifting factories toward humanoid robots, robotaxis, and deeper investment in Musk’s AI company xAI.

🇪🇺 OpenAI Lays Out Its EU AI Strategy
→ OpenAI unveiled plans to expand AI adoption across Europe through infrastructure, workforce training, and closer partnerships with governments and businesses.

💸 Meta Plans to Nearly Double AI Spending
→ Meta expects to spend up to $135B on AI in 2026, betting big on productivity gains while executives warn the industry may be heading into an AI bubble.

🚔 UK Police to Deploy AI Facial Recognition Tech
→ UK police forces will roll out facial recognition systems linked to tech used in Gaza, raising concerns around surveillance, ethics, and civil liberties.

— Eder | Founder

— Doka | Editor

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