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  • RFK Jr. Halts US Aid to Gavi: Why?

    The United States has abruptly withdrawn its financial support from Gavi, the global vaccine alliance, a move announced by US Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy justified the decision by alleging that Gavi “ignores science” and has “lost public trust,” demanding accountability for the $8 billion America has contributed since 2001. He also raised concerns about Gavi and the WHO’s alleged collaboration with social media companies during the COVID-19 pandemic to suppress differing viewpoints and restrict free expression. This dramatic shift comes despite Gavi’s reported success in vaccinating over a billion children and saving an estimated 18 million lives globally.

    Gavi’s CEO, Sania Nishtar, expressed disappointment over the US withdrawal, which historically covered around 13% of the alliance’s budget. Despite this setback, Gavi secured €7.7 billion at a recent donor conference, though this sum is less than the €10.9 billion needed to protect 500 million children over the next five years. In a contrasting move, Germany pledged €600 million, with its Development Minister reaffirming a strong commitment to global health and vaccination, highlighting it as the most efficient way to save lives and prevent worldwide pandemics, even as other nations retract their support.

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  • Gemini Arrives: Android Control, No AI Training

    Google is paving the way for Gemini to completely replace Google Assistant on Android devices with a significant upcoming update. Starting July 7th, Gemini will gain the ability to control various phone features and apps, such as making calls, sending messages via Phone or WhatsApp, and utilizing utilities, even if a user’s “Gemini Apps Activity” setting is disabled. This is a crucial change, as previously, turning off this activity setting prevented Gemini from performing these convenient, integrated tasks, forcing a trade-off between privacy and functionality.

    The update addresses initial confusion and privacy concerns by allowing users to leverage Gemini’s personal assistant capabilities without contributing their conversations to Google’s AI training datasets or product personalization efforts. Google has clarified that this is “good for users,” providing more control while ensuring that Gemini interactions won’t appear in the activity log when the setting is off. Although conversations will still be temporarily saved for up to 72 hours for security, this move effectively decouples functional device control from AI data collection, making Gemini a more private and powerful assistant ahead of its full Android integration later this year.


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