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    <description>A short field note from a research conversation with fresh Cornell graduates on how AI is landing with the Class of 2026. The word that kept coming up was "robbed." Filed in the same week as Meta's 8,000-person layoff and a string of commencement-speech boos.</description>
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    <description>The UK CMA's 9 March 2026 framework for businesses deploying AI agents in consumer-facing roles — the first guidance of its kind from any major consumer-protection authority. The four operational requirements, the four worked examples, the legal stack underneath, and why the deployer carries everything — including what was supplied by a third party.</description>
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    <description>Meta's opt-in camera roll suggestions launched in the EU and UK on 16 April 2026. The two-toggle anatomy, the AI Terms underneath, regional carve-outs (Illinois &amp; Texas excluded), peer comparison against Apple, Google and Snapchat, and the 30,000-photo insider breach disclosed nine days before launch.</description>
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