After hour trading yesterday saw Google soar on record search queries.
And all the time they are tracking every part of your life.
Huh?
Cue Up: Google’s photo Cloud is feeding the AI system…and it’s not for your benefit.
You see, privacy no longer exists in the modern world as personal data will become the key tool of control.
And now Google is taking the next step by turning your memories into fuel for artificial intelligence.
According to a recent report, Google has rolled out a major update to its Photos platform that allows its AI system, Gemini, to scan your entire photo library to build what it calls “Personal Intelligence.”
Translation: Your images are no longer just stored; they are analyzed and integrated into a broader behavioral profile.
Google openly admits the system can use actual images of you and your loved ones to generate AI content, eliminating the need for users to manually upload reference photos.
Ironically (or NOT) this is not a minor tweak to a photo app, but a structural shift in how data is harvested and understood.
Because every image you have ever taken now becomes part of a living model that attempts to understand:
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Who you are
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Who you associate with
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Where you go
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And how you live your life.
What was once private into something continuously processed and categorized.










