At this point, I've come to look at generative AI in search as a hindrance at best , and a potentially damaging ' yes and machine ' at worst. Despite that, it seems that two alleged conspirators used it to try and cover their tracks after attempting to destroy 96 government databases. Maybe next time, go with plain 'ol search… or just don't bother.

As published by the Office of Public Affairs , Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter were two government contractors (and brothers) who reportedly destroyed these databases after having their employment terminated. According to the report, many of those databases contained records and documents linked to "Freedom of Information Act matters", alongside other sensitive information.

"Court documents further allege that approximately one minute after deleting

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