• @mrpres@sh.itjust.works
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      Anyone wondering what they have in common: EU (i know its not the same as EEA, there are countries like Iceland non-member of EU but part of EEA and they have their own GDPR through their own Private Act) has GDPR, Japan has APPI, UK has UK-GDPR, Switzerland has FADP

      Whats intriguing is that Canada has DCIA and Brazil has LGPD and I don’t see it being mentioned to be turned off by default in either countries

    • @funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      ive actually used it at work for stuff like “when did Wendy approve the design? did she send it to brian?” when I have 5 different email threads over 3 different organizations, with 10 different respondees. But in personal use I would never.

      • @dermanus@lemmy.ca
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        If mine could do that “find me the approval email for x last week” I’d use it, but if outlook had a decent search I wouldn’t need it.

      • @Ushmel@lemmy.world
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        I’d settle for AI clipping out everyone’s redundant signatures, .gif logos, comic sans bible quotes, and everything else packed into email that people use as direct messaging. Or my coworkers could just use WebEx for chats instead of emails.

  • @Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    A single message now generates 20 different summaries and analyses, requiring a rack of GPUs and a diesel generator.

    We’re so lucky that electricity is unlimited and free, otherwise it might’ve caused a serious problem.

    • @kshade@lemmy.world
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      Don’t worry, this stuff is why companies like Google want to build and run their own nuclear power plants. What could possibly go wrong?

  • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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    You go ahead and waste resources on summarizing the 200 emails a day in my spam account, you fucking morons.

  • katy ✨
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    1. buy domain

    2. buy hosting

    3. get email

    4. use thunderbird

    • @iknowitwheniseeit@lemmynsfw.com
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      I run my own email and I have to say I wouldn’t recommend it.

      The biggest hassle is dealing with either Spamhaus or Microsoft, who apparently at random decide to put my IPs on blacklist, and who provide hurdles to working around this (for Spamhaus) or just say “no” (for Microsoft).

    • @mrpres@sh.itjust.works
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      32 days ago

      Would having aliases be a good way to bypass when a website denies your emails from your domain (which is known occurrence for who self-hosts their own email system)?

    • @kokomo@lemmy.kokomo.cloud
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      Mega brain move right here. Combined with a multitude of open source web mail clients and ur golden. SOGo and roundcube my beloved.

    • @atlien51@lemm.ee
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      Your new dentist/GP practice when you try to sign up?

      @ Thunderbird? What is that?

  • dinckel
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    Why is it never the other way around? I’m sick of EULA updates silently enrolling me into things i never asked for

      • dinckel
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        364 days ago

        And we’ll just watch them either get slapped by an insignificant fine, or watch them weasel their way out of this again, by claiming they made you agree to some perpetual abandonment of rights, like they always do

      • @dreugeworst@lemmy.ml
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        it says you need to have smart features on for this to work. I went looking for how to turn it off, but aparently in the EU, UK, Japan and others it’s off by default

    • snooggums
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      Plus the options are frequently hidden and unclear.

      I thought disabling One Drive on my Windows machine would keep it from syncing to the cloud. Nope, it just changed where the files were stored but Windows copies it to One Drive even when One Drive isn’t running.

      In the case of google, I assume that turning off the Gemini bullshit doesn’t have any impact on it copying all the content to their servers even if you don’t see it happening.

      • Ulrich
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        but Windows copies it to One Drive even when One Drive isn’t running.

        I don’t understand why users and our justice system let them get away with this. This is malicious. Your operating system is literally literally malware. It does not respect your choices and it steals your information.

        • @normonator@lemmy.ml
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          That’s just untrue though, onedrive doesn’t work like that. I’m not saying Microsoft doesnt steal data either, but onedrive isn’t required for that. In fact it can suck so hard it won’t sync shit while running.

          Defender can literally submit anything it wants to Microsoft by default and doesn’t hide it.

    • @acosmichippo@lemmy.world
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      to shove it in people’s faces who would never go out of their way to turn it on. probably like 99% of people.

    • UnfortunateShort
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      Maybe the even more important question: Why can you even opt out? Why is this not done on-device, without anything going anywhere to begin with?

      I mean, I know the answer, you know the answer, everyone knows the answer. If this was truly privacy preserving, there would be no need to opt out.

  • @secret300@lemmy.sdf.org
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    How the hell can they even afford that?! There are so many Gmail users and so many emails a second and Gemini will summarize them all? That sounds so expensive and like a waste of resources

      • @dumbpotato@lemmy.cafe
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        Actually, investment in AI is necessary for competing with other nations.

        The “end of skilled labor” selling point is just to cover up that fact that we need AI because other nations will have it.

        Countries are modern-day fiefs.

        • youmaynotknow
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          Alright, let’s tear this idea apart in plain, no-BS language. The whole “we gotta invest in AI to keep up with other nations” argument is like saying you need the flashiest new phone just because your neighbor got one—even if your old phone still works perfectly fine. Sure, some countries are all-in on AI like it’s the latest craze, but that doesn’t mean we have to jump on the bandwagon and mess up our lives.

          The whole “end of skilled labor” hype is really just a cover-up. People have been doing amazing work with their hands and brains for ages—long before AI even existed. And let’s talk downsides: more people losing jobs, a privacy mess, and decisions being made by glitchy algorithms that might not give a damn about real-life problems. We didn’t need AI to build everything we have today. We’ve been doing just fine without handing over our lives to a bunch of computer code.

          So, if you’re buying into the “we need AI to keep up with the cool kids on the global stage” nonsense, you’re ignoring the fact that the smart move might just be hanging on to good old human skill. Instead of racing into an AI-fueled chaos, maybe we should just keep doing what we do best—using our brains and common sense.

    • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      Google makes a lot of money, and summarising stuff uses a surprisingly small amount of energy. You can do it trivially on-device on a laptop and on plenty of phones.

      When it comes to LLMs, training the models is generally the thing that requires ridiculous amounts of energy.

      This is dumb as fuck, though. I don’t want Google’s LLM to miss out critical details in my emails. That shit could be important. If people want this they should opt in.

  • @Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world
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    So this is why I got an email that was completely wrong.

    I told a guy I used to work for that I moved and it’s the perfect place to help him and his company.

    He replied that he hopes I found a house where I used to live.

    wtf it’s like he never read the email at all, now that this AI trash was added, the email makes sense.

    I guess he is fucked and doesn’t get the help he needs for his company.

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    Ok this is the first step where I feel an actual urge to look for Gmail alternatives. (Been a Gmail user since like 2007.) I’m a desktop-only Gmail user, but I can see where this is going… :/ Also heavy user of Google Drive and Sheets, so it’s going to be annoying if I have to replace all of them :/

    • @dumbpotato@lemmy.cafe
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      I have been moving away from all of the big name companies for big name products.

      It’s a shame, because I used to be very supportive of Google.

      • youmaynotknow
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        Ex-Google fan boy here. Been riding the fuck Google wagon for about 7 years now, no regrets, and certain I’m missing out on absolutely nothing. Moving away from all these self-serving BS “tech giants” is the smartest and healthiest move anyone can do.

    • @kazerniel@lemmy.world
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      Do any other email services/clients have a very similar search function? Where I can search for date ranges and email sizes in addition to the more typical operators.

      At my workplace I have to deal with Outlook, and it’s a pile of crap in comparison.

    • @6nk06@sh.itjust.works
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      I have a Google account at work with the domain name of the company. The AI is annoying and I wished they used something else.

    • @Jimmycakes@lemmy.world
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      194 days ago

      We should opt into little tech. A guy in Venezuela just trying to buy a couple days food will read your email and summarize it for you!

      • GreatWhiteBuffalo41
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        This made me think of the South Park episode where they’re hiring people to replace the Amazon Alexa and stuff.

  • Optional
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    Eat more AI! We’ve spent hundreds of billions of dollars on this fucking garbage, so EAT IT! Yeah! It’s in your email! It’s in your car! IT’S IN YOUR TEETH (launch date: Q2 2026)!

    • @glaber@lemm.ee
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      You jest, but I’ve already seen “AI-powered” toothbrushes on shelves. Let’s give even more health data to corporate giants!

    • @hddsx@lemmy.ca
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      Meh. I can’t find a good sub for YouTube and Gmail is my “uh oh did I mess up my email server back”.

      I’ve been considering hush mail. I don’t like Europe. I’d rather move to Canadian

      • @muusemuuse@lemm.ee
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        Canada isn’t going to be a safe bet in the long run. They have a reprieve for now but they always end up doing whatever America does just a few years later.

        • @hddsx@lemmy.ca
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          I’ll take my chances. I don’t have enough of a connection to Europe to put full trust in Europe. Maybe if the Netherlands wins euro 2025