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This suggestion has to be a joke XD No way can you seriously expect an Internet company to forsake the biggest technological leap of our lifetimes. It's like asking a store to commit to not selling products online.
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This sounds like the snooze feature, which already exists.
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The message content would still need to be parsed to show you a "preview," so this wouldn't actually give you any safety. Just open the email. It's the same thing.
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"The mass exploitation of human labour used to tag inputs for these models"
Getting paid to do a job you applied for is not exploitation. There are no slaves involved. Everyone is a willing participant who is being paid for their work and can quit at any time.
"The environmental effects of generating power used to train them"
Oh man, you should see what it takes to keep the Proton servers online. Training an AI model is one-and-done, but making your email work requires constant power generation.
"The obscene amount of fresh drinking water diverted toward cooling"
None? Liquid-cooled computers use closed cooling systems that recycle the same coolant (which isn't even water). Someone lied to you about how this works.
"The degradation of information quality, as the human knowledge encoded in language is substituted with statistical approximations"
If you don't find it useful, don't use it.