The newsletter leads with a privacy update from Google. On Nov. 5 Google confirmed that Gemini Deep Research can now use context from Gmail, Drive and Chat to support research, which allows the system to pull information from messages, attachments and stored files. The item frames that change as an inbox feature that users may want to control or monitor and highlights the direct ways artificial intelligence is being integrated into everyday productivity tools.
The newsletter rounds up several public-sector and research developments tied to artificial intelligence. A report says the Internal Revenue Service is implementing a Salesforce artificial intelligence agent program across multiple divisions following a mass workforce reduction earlier this year. Separately, a new study found that short dialogues with chatbots designed to engage believers of antisemitic conspiracy theories led to measurable changes in what people believe, suggesting chatbots could be a tool for countering hate and disinformation.
Other items in the roundup include business and industry moves tied to artificial intelligence. Archer Aviation agreed to acquire Hawthorne Airport “for ? million in cash,” according to the newsletter. HP announced plans to cut between 4,000 and 6,000 employees by the end of 2028 as part of an artificial intelligence adoption push. Amazon Web Services announced plans to build and deploy purpose-built artificial intelligence and high-performance computing for U.S. government agencies. The newsletter also warns about “digital imposters” in app stores, where knockoff apps are increasingly targeting the artificial intelligence space, and points to consumer data collection examples such as how OpenTable might track dining habits. The piece is credited to Fox News staff and was published November 28, 2025 1:03pm EST.