Google knows you better than your spouse: The privacy crisis no one's talking about
There was a moment that caught me off guard. I was typing an email – just a routine reply – and as I started with “Thanks again for your time earlier today,” Gmail finished it for me, word for word. Not a helpful nudge. A perfect match. It knew. It had seen this phrase before. It had seen me before. That’s when it hit me: my data isn’t private. It’s just…predictable. For most people, this kind of automation is a convenience.