#TBOT 21: Epstein Files Update, ICE Expands Clearview AI, Ring + Flock Cancel After Backlash, Fungal Computing with Mushrooms

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What We Can Learn from Epstein’s Privacy:
The DOJ has released millions of pages tied to the Epstein case, with more still held back. Beyond how sick and despicable the content is, the files show something else: the arrogance, the infrastructure, and the sloppy operational security behind closed doors. We look at how the emails were obtained, where to find the datasets, and what the records reveal about how Epstein operated.

ICE’s Clearview AI Contract:
CBP just purchased a new contract with Clearview AI, expanding face search at the border using what you post online. This new contract goes live in September 2026, building on previous ICE contracts. Be mindful of what photos you post online, because they can be used against you.

Flock + Ring Cancel Partnership After Super Bowl Backlash:
Amazon pushed a feel-good surveillance ad, and people hated it. The planned Ring and Flock integration has now been cancelled, and the doublespeak is incredible. We break down what the integration would have enabled, what Ring is still doing with police, and why the wording in their statements matters.

Fungal Computing with Mushrooms:
Researchers are testing common store-bought mushrooms as bioelectronics, exploring “fungal computing” and memristor-like behavior. With e-waste exploding and recycling still broken, organic and biodegradable electronics could change the game.

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