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Google Accused of Secret AI Email Scanning

Nov 19, 2025

A new class-action lawsuit alleges that Google quietly activated its Gemini AI system across Gmail, Chat, and Meet in October—granting the AI access to users’ full communication histories without consent. According to plaintiffs Thomas Thele and Melo Porter, the switch allowed Gemini to analyze every email, attachment, message, and call within Google’s ecosystem, even for users who believed they had opted out. The complaint argues that Google misled customers with settings that implied optional participation, even though the system “had already been switched on,” allowing unprecedented data harvesting behind the scenes. If true, the AI could mine financial records, medical information, political views, religious activities, and intimate personal habits at a depth no human analyst could ever match.


This case signals more than a corporate misstep—it exposes a prophetic shift in how digital power is being consolidated. Big Tech platforms already serve as the modern public square, but AI-driven surveillance threatens to fuse convenience with coercive visibility. Systems like Gemini can cross-reference personal details, build behavioral profiles, and generate insights that users never knowingly surrendered—aligning disturbingly well with the kind of totalizing digital control Scripture warns will characterize the final global system. As governments and corporations race toward unified digital identity, algorithmic monitoring, and centralized data streams, this lawsuit offers a glimpse of how easily privacy can evaporate when AI is embedded into the infrastructure of daily life. The tools of the Beast will not arrive with fanfare—they will appear as “features.”


SOURCE: Reclaim the Net

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