Today in AI: EU Fast-Tracks Surveillance

July 05, 2026
The EU Council pushed through controversial chat scanning rules, while Amazon quietly began shutting down its original AI data-labeling platform. Google's awkward historical ad provided a moment of cringe in an otherwise policy-heavy day.
⚖️ EU Council forces Chat Control via fast-track
The EU Council bypassed standard procedure to push through its controversial 'Chat Control' proposal, which mandates scanning private messages for CSAM. This sets a dangerous precedent for mass surveillance under the guise of safety, effectively breaking end-to-end encryption. (Hacker News)
💰 Amazon will stop accepting new Mechanical Turk customers
Amazon is winding down its pioneering data-labeling platform, Mechanical Turk, by closing it to new customers. This marks the end of an era for human-in-the-loop AI training, signaling a shift toward more automated data solutions. (TechCrunch)
💰 Google's cringey ad imagines founding fathers using AI
Google released a painfully awkward commercial showing the founding fathers using Gemini to draft the Declaration of Independence. It's a tone-deaf attempt to make AI seem revolutionary, instead highlighting how corporate AI marketing often misses the mark. (The Verge)
The takeaway: The EU's rushed Chat Control decision represents the biggest threat to digital privacy today, setting a global precedent for breaking encryption.